lifehacker.com - 10/19/2009
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Mozilla CEO John Lilly tells tech blogger Om Malik that the Firefox maker will "release an app to the iPhone App Store in the next few weeks," and that "It'll surprise people." Kevin Tofel guesses it...
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
jboriss.wordpress.com - 10/15/2009
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jboriss.wordpress.com —
(Note: This is my personal opinion and sure
as hell doesn’t reflect Mozilla’s official position or any...
formal statement from Mozilla) Background on the European Commission/Internet Explorer case This January, the European Commission (EC) ...
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Microsoft Proposes a Browser Ballot for European Windows ...
labs.mozilla.com - 10/18/2009
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labs.mozilla.com —
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 ...
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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? ...
Mozillas In The Mist: What Are The Firefox People Cooking Up For The iPhone?
iSmashPhone —
... doesn't support. Yet.
Much of this spec is oscillating between Apple's own diametrically opposed policies: on the one hand, they've started approving more third-party browser apps, but on the other, they're quick to put the kibosh on programs that (in Uncle Steve-speak) "duplicate features [and] cause confusion."
One thing's for sure: it WON'T be a Firefox port -- Mozilla has already said that ain't happening. No other hints are forthcoming at the moment.
[Via Lifehacker] ...
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