WebOS Cloud Services to end January 15, 2015 alternatives?

what happen with this "Cloud services support for webOS devices will be endingon January 15, 2015"

It means your data is going to be lost if you do not move it now.  You will not be able to back up or restore the device.
Your apps will be lost if you ever have to reset the device.
If you have a TouchPad and want to continue using it, install Android on it now.
HP is calling this an orderly "end of life" process.  If your data is valuable to you, i would take HP at its word here, and consider getting your data onto a device that is current and supported.
To the best of my knowledge there is currently no alternative for backing up your device.  You should still be able to install Preware and apps through through webOS Internals.  
smkranz
I am a volunteer, and not an HP employee.
Palm OS ∙ webOS ∙ Android

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