Wednesday 27 July 2011

Mozilla starts coding for mobiles and tablets

Mozilla starts coding for mobiles and tablets

The developers of the Firefox web browser have started developing an operating system for mobiles and tablets.
The project will draw on severals parts of Google's Android mobile operating system much of the code will be freshly written.
It will run on the same devices once finished the operating system will complete with Android.
The project team said all code creator would be done in the open and shared as soon as it was written.
Called Boot To Gecko the code creation is being overseen by the Mozilla Project which created the Firefox browser. 
Gecko is the rendering engine that powers the Firefox browser and the Thunderbird email program. A rendering engine interprets the code on webpages and displays it in the right format on screen.
With B2G, the Mozilla creators plan to get applications running without the need for the browser, efficently creating a web-centred operating system.
It will draw on some core parts of Android but plans to add a wrapper around it that is much more open than the one created by Google. If successful, the project will face stiff competition from Google's Android and Chrome as well as Apple's iOS and Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.
The Mozilla team commited that the project was in its "infancy" but said it already developed some basic software from building blocks that are similar to those needed to get the OS running.
The team said they were publicising the project to root out experts in the Mozilla community and elsewhere who could help and encouraged them to get in touch and sign on.
Mr Gal said the project had set its sights high and wanted to do it "the way we think open source should be done".
Its ultimate goal, he said, was "breaking the stranglehold of proprietary technologies over the mobile device world".

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