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GigaOm: Video Interview with Mozilla CEO John Lilly

Over on our sister site GigaOm.com, you can find an in-depth video interview with John Lilly, the newly appointed CEO of Mozilla. Mozilla, of course, has been much in the news lately. See our review of Release Candidate 1 for version 3 of the Firefox browser, which was just released, as well as Mozilla's confirmation of an upcoming mobile open source browser, dubbed Fennec. The GigaOm interview includes discussion of Mozilla's late entry into mobile platforms, June is confirmed as the final ship date for the official version 3 of Firefox, and Lilly even takes a swipe at the iPhone. There's much more. Check it out.


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MIT Students Impress Google with Android Apps

The Associated Press has an interesting story out today about a group of MIT students who set out to show the power of open cell phone systems. MIT professor Hal Abelson challenged them to design an application for cell phones based on Android, Google's upcoming Linux-based mobile operating system. According to the AP story: In the process, they revealed the power of an open system like Android to shake up the mobile phone industry, where wireless companies are being pressured to loosen the control they have maintained over what devices do. Is there something to this?

 



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JavaFX: A Bright Future on Open Source-Based Mobile Devices?

Sun Microsystems is out with an answer to Adobe's AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight Rich Internet Application tools: JavaFX. At the JavaOne show in San Francisco today, Sun's head of software, Rich Green, discussed what to expect from the new offering. Green claims JavaFX will arrive on 91 percent of desktops, 85 percent of cell phones, and 100 percent of Blu-ray players--no small claims. While I'm not positive it will have that bright a future on so many platforms, Green showed JavaFX running on Google's Android mobile platform, which is Linux-based. Here, there could be promise.



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