2013年2月25日月曜日
18 Carriers Sign Up for Firefox OS Phones
Several   readers sent word of a Mozilla announcement that 18   carriers have committed to launching phones running Firefox OS.   The carriers are primarily from markets in South America and Europe. They   include Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, and Sprint. The devices running Firefox OS   will be made by LG, ZTE, Huawei, and Alcatel, and all will be powered by a   Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. The new mobile operating system is built to allow   HTML5 apps to run directly on the device, a solution Mozilla thinks will give it   an edge when playing   catch-up to all the software available for Android and iOS devices.   "Developers are busy and don't have time to learn a new programming language. We   believe that the only remaining   eco-system is the web and there are more developers for the   web than for any other platform in the world," said Jay Sullivan. According to   Reuters, "Mozilla will initially look to compete in so-called 'emerging   economies' in Latin America, Eastern Europe and Asia, where many people still   use older phone models and have yet to upgrade to more expensive smartphones   that feature touchscreens and high-speed Internet   connections."
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