By: NeedName
Isn’t this really just a remaking of WebOS? What’s so different this time around?
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In reply to NeedName. It’s based on Gecko rather than WebKit, and it’s an open source project from the get-go, which means it’s open for any device makers to use. I also haven’t seen all the details…...
View ArticleBy: Mr. T
In reply to <a href="https://liliputing.com/2012/07/mozilla-renames-mobile-os-meet-firefox-os.html#comment-1013198">NeedName</a>. I was left wondering the same thing. And also wondering...
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In reply to Brad Linder. Thx Brad! yeah, I understood the open-source/Geko part. . . the other not so much. A big hindrance of WebOS was that the OS itself was based on web technologies, if I’m not...
View ArticleBy: CyberGusa
In reply to Brad Linder. It’s suppose to be using Web stack with DOM (Document Object Model) APIs to all the hardware capabilities. Also, it won’t be a walled garden…
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In reply to <a href="https://liliputing.com/2012/07/mozilla-renames-mobile-os-meet-firefox-os.html#comment-1013201">NeedName</a>. Yes, the DOM (Document Object Model) APIs means direct...
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In reply to <a href="https://liliputing.com/2012/07/mozilla-renames-mobile-os-meet-firefox-os.html#comment-1013203">CyberGusa</a>. thx
View ArticleBy: trash80
In reply to <a href="https://liliputing.com/2012/07/mozilla-renames-mobile-os-meet-firefox-os.html#comment-1013201">NeedName</a>. Both WebOS and Firefox OS are linux based. And DOM does not...
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