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LG Releases Open-Sourced Version of webOS in Hopes To Push It Beyond TVs and Smart Refrigerators (theverge.com)

LG has released an open-sourced version of webOS that's freely available to anyone that wants to download and poke around the code. From a report: The release of webOS Open Source Edition is meant to act as a catalyst to drive further adoption of webOS beyond LG televisions, smart refrigerators, and the occasional never-to-be-released smartwatch. So, devices like webOS tablets and set-top boxes as pictured in the LG-supplied image above. This is the second time an open-source version of webOS has been released, the first coming under the failed tenure of HP back in 2011. LG's cross-town rival Samsung develops and uses the open-sourced Tizen operating system on a variety of devices including smartwatches, televisions, Blu-ray players, and robotic vacuums.

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  1. Not everything needs an OS. by Zorro · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why would you want your Vacuum Cleaner on the internet? All it really has to do is suck.

    1. Re:Not everything needs an OS. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Microsoft Vacuum Cleaner 1.0 - finally a Microsoft product that doesn't suck!