Nokia N900 houses Mozilla's first mobile browser
Mozilla has officially launched its first Firefox browser for wireless devices, delivering it to the Maemo-powered Nokia N900 smartphone, with plans to include Windows Mobile and Android software, Mozilla said in a blog post. Among the approximately 40 add-ons embedded in the Web browser is Weave Sync, which synchronizes the tabs, history, bookmarks and passwords among PCs and the phones.
CNET | 01/29
This story published in CTIA SmartBrief on 02/01/2010
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