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.mobi Mozilla's Firefox plans to "rock" the mobile web in 2008!

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Some highlights from yesterday's announcement: http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/schrep/archives/2007/10/mozilla_and_mobile.html

"People ask us all the time about what Mozilla's going to do about the mobile web, and I'm very excited to announce that we plan to rock it.

* Firefox the most popular open-source browser on the planet with > 100 million active users. Bringing Firefox add-ons, the Mozilla platform (including XUL), open source, and a large and passionate community to the closed and fragmented mobile platform will do the world some serious good.

* The user demand for a full browsing experience on mobile devices is clear. If you weren't sure about this before you should be after the launch of the iPhone.

* Mozilla will add mobile devices to the first class/tier-1 platform set for Mozilla2. This means we will make core platform decisions with mobile devices as first-class citizens.

*We will ship a version of "Mobile Firefox" which can, among other things, run Firefox extensions on mobile devices and allow others to build rich applications via XUL.

*Christian Sejersen, recently the head of browsers at Openwave which has shipped over 1 billion mobile browsers, joined Mozilla Monday. He'll be heading up the platform engineering effort and setting up a R&D center in Copenhagen, Denmark.

* Getting a no-compromise web experience on devices requires significant memory (>=64MB) as well as significant CPU horsepower. High end devices today are just approaching these requirements and will be commonplace soon For example, the iPhone has 128MB of DRAM and somewhere between a 400 to 600 MHz processor. It is somewhere between 10x-100x slower on scripting benchmarks than a new MacBook Pro and somewhere between 3-5x slower than an old T40 laptop on the same wifi network. But rapid improvements in mobile processors will close this gap within a few years. There are chips out there today that are faster than the one in the iPhone and integrate graphics, cpu, and i/o (wifi/3g/wimax) on one die. Intel has recently re-entered this market which will keep things interesting. Most exciting of all ARM has announced that by 2010 devices will be shipping with a processor 8x faster than what's in the iPhone!

* Through Joey, we've seen how the desktop and mobile browsing experiences can be bridged to build a better experience for both. Wouldn't it be great if your bookmarks, history, extensions, etc. from Firefox on your computer just worked on your phone?"​
 
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This should rattle the cage a bit..... it'll help push the mobile web & I'm sure that any decent .mobi domains that suit advertising or promotions will be big hitters.... it'll be very interesting to see how this pans out.... I have a Nokia internet tablet, it has a huge screen (in relative terms) than any phone and I have to say that at 100% I can hardly see or read a thing (& I have near 20/20 vision) so I am 110% convinced that the .mobi battle will be won or lost on whether people can be bothered to scroll / zoom around a page (which I find really off-putting & confusing) or a trend develops for mobile sites.... I'm pretty confident the latter will win through & from that I predict that .mobi will be the extension of choice

All pretty exciting (& nerve racking) stuff!

Gary
 
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:hearts: Mozilla

-Steve
 
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2008 will be a huge year for mobile devices...the ipod itouch is a good example...300 bucks and does so many things well. Devices like this will bring mobile web to the mainstream in the US...finally!


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