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“ Anyone who knows JavaScript and HTML can develop a great app without having to learn a specific mobile platform. ”
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Will Firefox Mobile Displace App Stores?
IP Carrier (Dec 18 2009) Business Models , Marketing
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Right now mobile apps are hard to develop if what one wants is access to the widest range of browser-equipped smartphones and application stores. Basically, each application has to be re-coded for each mobile operating system.Mozilla.org thinks it has a better solution: write apps directly for the Firefox mobile browser, using HTML5, CSS and JavaScript, and be done with it.Firefox Mobile (known informally as "Fennec") will launch for Nokia's N900 handset ... (Read Full Article)
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