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No, Rockwatch is completely unofficial and in no way endorsed or supported by Pebble.
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Thank you!
The thing is I really want to buy this watch and just want that to be the interaction with my N9.
Tell me if you know ... whether to display the notification from the native SMS chats in addition? (gtolk, icq, facebook)
All as shown, on the screen N9 watch logo, he's always at work to watch or you can minimize it?
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Good work!
Now, beat me to this one
https://jawbone.com/up/developer
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Gesture stuff could be very exciting; personally I'd be quite interested in writing a few games that use the Pebble as a motion controller. Unfortunately the Pebble app SDK still doesn't allow access to the accelerometer data. I hope we won't have to wait too much longer for this, as it's a shame to have the functionality available in the hardware but not be able to make use of it.