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webOSRadio #13: Keepin’ it Classy… Sorta.

By: , 8/24/2010 1:03 pm | 8 comments

Welcome to webOSRadio’s new time! We switched things around because it works with people’s schedule a bit better. Hope you don’t mind!

This week we have another newcomer with us. Jesse Mendoza has been a contributor for a few months now and our new recording schedule allowed him to take part for the first time. Welcome Jesse!

Our question of the week is “What do you want in webOS 2.0 that is not in the current version?”

Other than that it is appalicious with a good helping of homebrew and news thrown in for good measure. As a bonus, you will also hear what a bunch of webOS geeks sound like when they see who wins Miss Universe that night.

Enjoy!

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About Dan Ramirez

Dan is a senior editor at webOSroundup. He is a physician in South Texas with an unbridled passion for webOS. He is very active on Twitter (@vara411) and enjoys engaging the webOS community.
  • http://twitter.com/Osiris_C3 @Osiris_C3

    I just noticed the "Snide Comments" in the logo there. Nice touch.

    • Dan_Ramirez

      Definitely fitting… ;)

  • http://twitter.com/Osiris_C3 @Osiris_C3

    I just noticed the "Snide Comments" in the logo there. Nice touch.

    • Dan_Ramirez

      Definitely fitting… ;)

  • http://twitter.com/Osiris_C3 @Osiris_C3

    Jesse, have you seen the hombrew app called Agenda? Even though this doesn't come standard I think you might like it.

    • Jesse_Mendoza

      Agenda? Yup I use it every day. I just wish Palm would have incorporated something like that in the Calendar app similar to what we had in the Palm OS Calendar. Perhaps in webOS 2.0?? We'll see…

  • http://twitter.com/Osiris_C3 @Osiris_C3

    Jesse, have you seen the hombrew app called Agenda? Even though this doesn't come standard I think you might like it.

    • Jesse_Mendoza

      Agenda? Yup I use it every day. I just wish Palm would have incorporated something like that in the Calendar app similar to what we had in the Palm OS Calendar. Perhaps in webOS 2.0?? We'll see…