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    Firefox for mobile 'days away' from launch

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    Firefox for mobile 'days away' from launch Empty Firefox for mobile 'days away' from launch

    Post by Telnic 2014-12-30, 12:29 pm

    Bunjie12-23-2009 09:34 PM




    Firefox for mobile 'days away' from launch
     
    The first mobile phone version of the popular web browser Firefox is "days away" from launch, the head of the project has told the BBC.

    The browser, codenamed Fennec, will initially be available for Nokia's N900 phone, followed by other handsets.

    It is currently going through final testing and could be released before the end of the year, said Jay Sullivan at Mozilla, the group behind Firefox.

    The open-source browser will be able to synchronise with the desktop version. 

    Software will mean that any web pages open in a user's desktop browser will automatically open in the mobile version.

    "At the end of the working day you can walk away from your computer and keep on going on your phone," Mr Sullivan told the BBC.

    "It encrypts all of the information and sends it back through the cloud between your desktop and mobile."

    He said that providing there were no "show stoppers", the software could be available to download "within the year". 

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8425906.stm

    Any thoughts?

    Bill12-24-2009 07:21 AM




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