Could this be the mojo behind the Palm Pre's Touchstone charger?
Dateline: November 13, 2008 - Slashgear - "Mojo Mobility develops near field power charger prototype"
Dateline: January 12, 2009 - Slashgear - "Palm announces webOS Mojo SDK" (hmm, that name sounds familiar)
Dateline: April 13, 2009 - Slashgear - "Palm Pre Touchstone Charging dock $69.99"

Perhaps it's just me, but reading through the Mojo Mobility website it's very interesting to note how similar their technology appears to be to the implementation of magnetic induction charging in the Palm Pre. The charge circuitry is apparently in the back of the phone and/or the battery pack, as these are apparently sold with the Touchstone kit. Sounds like what has been shown and discussed about an embodiment of Mojo's product. This is similar to a patent that has been for sale on the 'Net here.
Palm Pre sits atop the Touchstone charger. 
The Touchstone charger - solo.
In addition to Mojo Mobility's stated 15 filed patents, including one covering charging multiple devices on their mojopad, did they possibly purchase this aforementioned patent and assist in the development of the commercialized Pre/Eos Touchstone accessory? They appear to offer OEM services...
We may have to wait to learn more. My speculative bet? Yes--Sunnyvale-based Mojo provided the mojo behind Touchstone.

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