Tag: Mozilla
Mozilla Firefox 3.1 on Its Way to Setting Web Video Standard
The latest nightly build of Firefox 3.1 (Shiretoko) has native Theora and Vorbis codecs support. The man behind this implementation is developer Chris Double. This has been in the works for over a year and was considered necessary due to the <audio> and <video> tags of the new HTML5 specification, which are also supported by Firefox 3.1. The idea of a standard codec has been debated for a long time, but it seemed like a difficult to achieve goal, because of all the proprietary for...
Mozilla dishes up teasers for concept browser
New dawn please Mozilla Labs is inviting industry wonks, higher education types and ordinary bods to contribute ideas on its new concept browser, Aurora.…
Mozilla: Web apps faster with Firefox 3.1
TraceMonkey will speed JavaScript applications dramatically, making browsing snappier and opening new horizons for Web applications, the open-source developer promises.
Google makes Mozilla licence U-turn
'A bit more nuanced' Google has done a swift about-face and decided to allow code released under the Mozilla Public Licence (MPL) into its Google Code silo, just a month after it was judged redundant and banned.…
Mozilla Not Worried About Google Browser
In response to today’s news that Google is releasing its own browser, code-named Chrome, I decide to call John Lilly, CEO of Mozilla Corp., the folks behind the fast-growing Firefox browser.
Mozilla claims mass Ubiquity mobilisation
Retro geek hog heaven Firefox developer Mozilla has claimed its decision to reinvent the command line to make mashups easier has received an overwhelming response from developers.…
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Mozilla releases second Firefox 3.1 alpha
Added features include support for a new video tag element introduced with the HTML 5 standard, along with some speed enhancements.
HP to Launch Virtual Browser With Mozilla
Browser will have look and feel of Firefox but it's only if your business buys the latest dc7900 desktop.
Mozilla plans mobile Firefox, plus 'public resource' usage data
Anonymous, of course - but isn't it always? Mozilla's chief has set goals for the development of the open source project over the next two years, including the release of a mobile version of Firefox by 2010.…
Mozilla coming to mobile by 2010
Looks like Mozilla is planning to enter the mobile arena by developing a Mozilla browser for mobile phones and hope to release by 2010. Chairman of the Mozilla Foundation, Mitchell Baker, has been laying out plans for the organisation to cover the next two years. These plans include “developing an effective browser for the mobile market, [...]


