labs.mozilla.com - 10/18/2009
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provide a basic set of optional Mozilla-hosted online services ensure that it is easy for people to set up their own services with freely available open standards-based tools provide users with the ability to fully control and customize their online experience, including whether and how their ...
gigaom.com - 10/19/2009
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gigaom.com —
Earlier today when I interviewed Mozilla CEO John
Lilly onstage at the Play conference , an annual...
confab organized by the students of the Haas School of Business at the University of Berkeley, he hinted that the company was going to launch a brand ...
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Coming Soon: A Mozilla App for the iPhone
jkontherun.com - 10/19/2009
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jkontherun.com —
It’s no secret that the Mozilla team is
looking to expand from desktops and laptops to handhelds....
The Firefox browser is popular on the big screen, but Mozilla’s Fennec is poised to challenge on the small screen. And the company’s ...
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Mozilla to Weave a Flashy iPhone Presence?
news.cnet.com - 10/19/2009
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Mozilla (Firefox?) app coming to the iPhone in “the next few weeks”
iPhone News Updated —
... While Mozilla’s business is mostly browsers, they do other related stuff and they aren’t likely to try to get a Safari competitor by Apple’s App Store reviewers. Om thinks it might revolve around their bookmark synching service, Weave. ...
Mozilla to Release iPhone App in a Few Weeks
The Iphone Spot —
... When asked if Weave was going to be part of the new iPhone app Lily and Jay Sullivan, Mozilla’s VP of Mobile just smiled and remained silent. ...
What On Earth Is Mozilla's Mystery iPhone App? [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo —
Mozilla's CEO says an iPhone app is due within a few weeks, and that it'll "surprise people." I mean, that's neat and all, but the most exciting possibility—Firefox—would be the least surprising. So, uh, what is it? Om Malik's got a little embryo of a theory, and it revolves around Mozilla's hosted services/browser sync service called Weave: I sat around gabbing with Lilly and Jay Sullivan, Mozilla's VP of Mobile, talking about Weave and the Awesome Bar, which is a way to get access to all your browsing history and ...
Mozilla Prepping Mystery App For iPhone
EverythingiCafe —
... . While he remains mum on the exact nature of the program, if the article is correct, it might be related to Mozilla Weave. Weave stores your Firefox settings, history and bookmarks in the cloud, allowing you to access them from any Firefox application, on any machine. While still rumor at this point, it’ll be interesting to see what Apple allows from their major browser competitor. ...
Mozilla's Mystery App Coming Soon
Mac|Life —
... . He interviewed Lilly when the comment was made,
then later discussed Weave with Lilly and Jay Sullivan, VP of Mozilla
Mobile. Weave, a Firefox extension that syncs bookmarks, cookies,
passwords, and other elements of your Firefox experience to multiple
machines, allows you access to the same data from different locations.
Malik believes Mozilla's new app will allow iPhone users to access this
information while on the go. Would this app play nice with Safari?
Other apps do offer an "Open in Safari" option, so that seems the
least controversial route. ...
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