Ingrid Lunden
Jun 1, 2011 5:52 PM
Fail whale no more. Some big inroads for Twitter today in its bid to make its own basic services more appealing to users than using third-party clients, and a breath of life for two other companies in the process: the microblogging site today finally unveiled its new, native image app…
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James Quintana Pearce
Mar 19, 2009 6:40 PM
Mozilla has launched the beta version of its mobile Firefox browser (codenamed Fennec), and it seems like a pretty good effort with touch screen compatibility, add-on support, and support for Flash, Quicktime and Silverlight. PC World has a review with more details and screenshots.
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James Quintana Pearce
Feb 19, 2009 2:23 PM
Mozilla is a fair way behind the curve when it comes to launching a mobile browser—it got a pre-alpha version out only a week ago and it didn’t work at all. They do have some plans to bring a competitive mobile browser out—which they’ll refer to just as “Firefox” to…
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Matt Kapko
Oct 13, 2008 11:18 AM
Mozilla will finally have an alpha release of its mobile Firefox browser ready within a week, PC World reports. Codenamed Fennec, the mobile browser’s code will only be available for testing on Nokia’s N810 internet tablet so that Mozilla community members can put the touch user interface and features through…
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