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Firefox Mobile Reaches 1.0

Majix writes "Firefox Mobile, the mobile browser developed by Mozilla based on the same engine as in the recently released Firefox 3.6, has finally hit version 1.0. The first device to be officially supported is the Nokia N900. With a long list of features, Firefox Mobile looks to be the most complete mobile browser to date. Highlights include the familiar Awesome Bar, Weave Sync for sharing your browser state between your PC and mobile, and of course tabbed browsing and Firefox add-ons. With the Nokia 900 and Firefox Mobile 1.0, even Flash content including the normal YouTube site is working, showing that a mobile browser does not have to equal a compromised Internet experience."

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  1. To whom it may concern: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I am convinced that Jews did WTC, but I have no hard evidence to support this.

    Please advise.

  2. Re:Highlights? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Actually, its incredibly fucking useful.

    To access history through the address bar is quicker and convenient than having to navigate through a ton of history.

    The thing I don't get is even if you don't like it, don't fucking use it. It doesn't exactly get in the way and cause problems.