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No Fennec for Android!
No Fennec for Android!
The recently announced Firefox web browser Fennec, which is just in to its alpha version, can’t be developed for Android. Said Jay Sullivan, the Vice-President for mobile at Mozilla, that according to the Google’s requirements, all the apps listed on the Android Market must be developed only in ...
Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
mobilecrunch.com — If hype were to be believed, the Motorola DROID is the pièce de résistance of the mobile... world; the conclusive creation sent down by the Great Smartphone in the sky to rid us of our woes. It would prepare your breakfast promptly each morning, tuck ... (more) Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
Milestone Android
motorola.com — 4. Network dependent feature, not available in all areas. Airtime, data charges, and/or additional charges may apply.... Photo ID and ring tone assignment to the Address Book entries, must be saved on the phone and not the SIM card. 5. Data transmission ... (more) Milestone Android
Android 2.1 spotted in the wild
androidandme.com — Could this be the Android build known as Flan?... (more) Android 2.1 spotted in the wild
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Here Comes the Fox
AndroidGuys — ... add-ons, as well as video and audio excite you? “We [wanted] to build a browser that [does] everything,” Lilly said. No word on a release date but it seems that this may officially mark the beginning of the mobile browser wars! If Mozilla can meet each or even most of their outlined goals, there is little doubt they will take the lead as king of the mobile browsers! Popular Posts That You Might Enjoy! November 11, 2008 — No Fennec for Android! (12) October 3, 2009 — ...

Here Comes the Fox
AndroidGuys — ... add-ons, as well as video and audio excite you? “We [wanted] to build a browser that [does] everything,” Lilly said. No word on a release date but it seems that this may officially mark the beginning of the mobile browser wars! If Mozilla can meet each or even most of their outlined goals, there is little doubt they will take the lead as king of the mobile browsers! Popular Posts That You Might Enjoy! November 11, 2008 — No Fennec for Android! (15) October 3, 2009 — ...

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