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Sony mylo labs Developer Connection now open

Mylo_labs_openAfter promising to hand over the master key that unlocks the gates surrounding the widget world inhabited by the mylo 2 (COM-2) back at CES 2008, Sony has recently come through and kicked the mylo Developer Connection doors wide open.

Users are now allowed to register as developers to create and share their own widgets, as well as take part in what is so far an inactive discussion being held in the mylo labs forums. Those needing access to informational materials can download a widget programming reference guide and various overviews from the Knowledge Base, which will also soon include "coding best practices" to help things along.

The mylo Developer Connection has only been up and running for a few weeks, but the widget gallery still houses the same set of Sony-developed widgets (overview and installation instructions here) that helped launch mylo labs last month. I guess the iPhone SDK can get real comfy on its laurels.

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