weblogs.mozillazine.org — People ask us all the time about what Mozilla's going to do about the mobile web, and I'm very excited to announce that we plan to rock it. Here's some information about what we're planning to do with hiring, technology, partnerships, and products, and how you can get involved. Short summary: Firefox is going mobile!
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fkr3Oct 11, 2007
Would that be the add ons that already cripple computers with memory leaks and whatnot?If you can tear a core 2 duo with a couple of gig of ram a new ass what chance does a nokia have?
chazukOct 11, 2007
Lets see what they can do for Series60. Opera's small screen rendering is the best at the moment on my N95.
metal_hurlantOct 11, 2007
Wasn't there a Joel on Software post on how it has historically paid off to focus on building cool apps and let the hardware catch up to your reqs, rather than invest a lot of time optimizing your footprints at the expense of your feature set?They're probably not planning to release a mobile browser for at least a year, and by then the mobile landscape may be ready for them.
ilgazOct 12, 2007
Symbian smartphone OS share for Q2 2007 is 72%, according to Canalys<a class="user" href="http://www.symbian.com/about/fastfacts/fastfacts.html">http://www.symbian.com/about/fastfacts/fastfacts.h ...</a>Any word about Symbian on that page? No. As far as I know, Nokia N800 users are perfectly happy with their free Opera browser too.
ilgazOct 12, 2007
Wanna bet that new Mobile Mozilla will find a reason to send your current URL to Google? For Safety!!!