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Leaked WebOS 2.0 Shots Show a Bevy of latest Features [Leaks]

Leaked WebOS 2.0 Shots Show a Bevy of latest Features [Leaks] Two dozen or so purported webOS 2.0 screenshots have fluttered out onto the net, and while their origins are somewhat hazy, they show numerous interesting new features, like Dropbox support baked into the OS.

The shots show some confirmed webOS 2.0 features , like Stacks and JustType, in addition as some we haven’t seen: support for multiple sorts of IM accounts; the facility to choose a default app for particular types of files; and, deliciously, built-in support for Dropbox and Google Docs.

But that same screenshot shows support for MobileMe, which seems slightly strange and largely useless, so take some of these new nuggets with a grain of salt. [ PreCentral and Wibozi via Engadget ]

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