ostatic.com - 1/20/2009
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Last month we checked in on the alpha version 2 of Mozilla's open source mobile browser , dubbed Fennec. That alpha version has been in widespread testing on Windows, Mac and Linux desktop systems, in order to reach more developers and users than would be possible only on mobile platforms. Now, ...
arstechnica.com - 1/20/2009
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arstechnica.com —
An embedded Linux developer has demonstrated Mozilla's Fennec
mobile browser running an a Broadsheet AM300 prototype kit,...
which uses a Linux-based Gumstix board and a low-power E-Ink display. This test demonstrates the potential for using open source ...
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Mobile Firefox demonstrated on Linux-powered E-Ink display
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Fennec, Mozilla's Mobile Browser, Marches On [OStatic]
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Mozilla is Out With Beta 1 of the Fennec Mobile Browser [OStatic]
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... If you've followed our coverage of Fennec, the open source mobile browser that Mozilla is developing, you know that it promises to deliver quite a few innovative features. ...
Fennec, Mozilla's Mobile Browser, Arrives in Alpha for Windows Mobile [OStatic]
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We've written before about Fennec, Mozilla's innovative open source mobile browser. For quite a while now, Fennec has been in beta testing on Maemo-enabled Nokia Internet Tablets, but now there is an alpha version available for testing on Windows Mobile 6. It should put the pre-release browser in front of many more people, even though it is intended for developers and testers. You can find a download link and installation notes here. There is also a video of Fennec for Windows Mobile here, which is definitely worth ...
Android NDK Could Help Usher in More Useful Applications [OStatic]
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... , Mozilla is already looking at the NDK, to see whether it will make sense to bring its Fennec mobile browser to Android. Meanwhile, the Android Market has over 3,000 applications for the operating system, and growing quickly. In the third quarter of this year, ...
Fennec, Mozilla's Mobile Browser, is Moving Forward [OStatic]
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We've written about Fennec, Mozilla's mobile browser, a number of times. It's now in its fourth public beta, and GigaOm reports today that Mozilla CEO John Lilly wants it to be just as disruptive on mobile devices as Firefox is on the desktop. “We wanted to build a browser that did everything — Javascript, CSS, Flash, SVG, video and audio," says Lilly. "What that meant was we had to wait for a while for devices to get better to handle this modern browser.” Check out more at GigaOm.
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Firefox's Birthday, and Mozilla's Opportunity [OStatic]
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... In mobile browsing, though, Mozilla has a really special opportunity. Let's face it, mobile browsing on smartphone displays is a pretty awful experience. What's needed are new interface metaphors for mobile browsers, and Moxilla has some really innovative ones in its Fennec mobile browser. ...
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