After putting webOS on television, LG may be working on a smartwatch powered by the mobile operating system created by Palm.
The Verge on Thursday reported that it found an LG-sponsored website that teases a software development kit for a webOS smart watch. LG webOS TV’s mascot, Bean Bird, also reportedly showed up on the site.
The site’s URL, http://developer.lge.com/webOSSmartWatch, now shows a “not found” error.
The Verge posted screenshots from the site, including this:
Ederic Eder
Ederic is a Filipino communications worker in the telecom, media, and technology industry. He writes about K-dramas and Korean celebrities for Hallyudorama.
He used to be a social media manager for news at GMA Network, where he also headed YouScoop, GMA News and Public Affairs’ citizen journalism arm.
He was with Yahoo! Philippines for more than three years before returning to GMA Network, where he was also previously part of the News Research section.
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[…] How about webOS? Well, webOS is now open source. And while LG appears to be focusing more on using webOS for TV, there is no indication that LG Silicon Valley has dropped the Open webOS project. There were even rumors that LG is working on a webOS smartwatch. […]