A new 2 minute and 14 second video showcasing some of the features included of the upcoming webOS 2.0 mobile platform has been leaked to the Internet. The video has been taken from a webOS 2.0 emulator, which means a developer is responsible for leaking the little flick.
We had previously seen a myriad of webOS 2.0 screenshots, which gave us an idea of what the platform will offer. However, we can now see some of the features in action.
Unfortunately, it seems that webOS 2.0 will not support services such as Google Docs, MobileMe, and Dropbox natively. They’re all actually part of QuickOffice.
The video is embedded in the full post. Do take into account that the background music is a bit loud and terrible. You’re warned.
via Erictric