Mozilla has released its Firefox 4 beta 1 for Android and Nokia’s Maemo. It includes features such as Firefox Sync and improved performance, according to Mozilla. – Mozilla has released its Firefox 4 beta 1 for Android and Nokias Maemo.
The mobile-optimized browser can be downloaded from this Mozilla Website. It
includes features familiar to users of Firefoxs desktop version, including
Add-ons and the cheekily named Awesome Bar, which displays frequently vi…
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Mozilla Releases Firefox 4 Beta for Android and Maemo
Chip Shot: Orange Becomes First Network Operator to Endorse MeeGoâ„¢
Intel and Orange, one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators, announced a strategic agreement to deliver Orange multimedia services across a number of devices based on the Intel® Atom™ processor and MeeGo software platform. MeeGo – a result of a merger of the Linux-based Moblin™ and Maemo software projects – enables an open software environment for rapid development of a range of smart, PC-like devices and exciting new services. Establishing a common software framework across multiple devices, ranging from smartphones and tablets to netbooks and laptops, Intel and Orange will simplify access to an increasingly mobile and personalized Internet, driving uptake of new and existing applications and services.
LG GW990 Comes with MeeGo
MeeGo is known as a smartphone as well as tablet OS that is developed by Nokia and Intel. Moreover, LG will soon release its GW990 that comes with the MeeGo.
The GW990 was created to be based on Intel’s Moorestown platform and it was expected that it would run Intel’s own Moblin OS. As Moblin [...]
Mozilla Delivers Firefox for Maemo Release Candidate
Ushering in the new year, Mozilla has released the first release candidate of Firefox for Maemo, the Linux-based open-source mobile platform from Nokia.
– Ushering in the new year, Mozilla has released the first release
candidate of Firefox for Maemo, the Linux-based open-source mobile
platform from Nokia.
In a Dec. 31, 2009 blog post, Stuart Parmenter, director of mobile at Mozilla,
said, quot;Weve improved text rendering, added new hooks for ad…



