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If you thought having to choose between iOS, Android and Windows Phone 7 was enough of a headache, we’ve got news for you. Mozilla, makers of the popular Firefox Web browser, has launched a new project called “Boot to Gecko”, or B2G, to “pursue the goal of building a complete, standalone operating system for the open web”.
The end product will be an operating system that boots directly into the Web, like what Google’s Chrome OS is doing, only for your phone. A core component of the OS will be drawn from Android, to allow hardware to work easily. Mozilla plans on publishing the source code as it’s developed. …
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android, Cellphones, Internet, open source, Web 2.0, android, apps, B2G, Boot to Gecko, HTML5, iOS, mobile OS, Mozilla, web, |
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What features would users expect from the mobile OSes running their handheld gizmos in the next six to 12 months? What will LTE and 4G bring to telecom operators when the speedy networks are finally rolled out? And how can organisations gain by creating mobile apps that tap on “the cloud” through their smartphones?
These are just a sample of the issues that industry leaders from Singapore and the region will be discussing at the upcoming UNWIRED 2011 conference on May 26, 2011. …
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android, BlackBerry, broadband, Cellphones, cloud, Enterprise, Featured, iphone, networking, Singapore, Tablet, Web 2.0, Windows Phone 7, IDA, LTE/4G, mobile cloud, mobile OS, SingTel, StarHub, UNWIRED 2011, |
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