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Firefox Cellphones Handhelds Mozilla Open Source Operating Systems Software

Mozilla Makes Prototype of Firefox OS Available 101

Thinkcloud writes "Even though the operating system hasn't arrived in a version for smartphones and tablets just yet, Firefox OS is available as a prototype module that you can run on Windows, Mac or Linux computers (download page). The initial Firefox OS phones are expected to arrive in 2013, and it's been reported that Alcatel and ZTE are the first manufacturers on board."
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Mozilla Makes Prototype of Firefox OS Available

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  • by Evro ( 18923 ) * <evandhoffman.gmail@com> on Tuesday November 20, 2012 @11:06AM (#42041233) Homepage Journal

    I had a professor - an Emacs fan - who had a saying, "all software will eventually expand until it can send and receive email." It seems that needs to be amended to "all software will expand until it becomes an operating system."

  • Re:about:memory (Score:3, Interesting)

    by seyfarth ( 323827 ) on Tuesday November 20, 2012 @11:11AM (#42041329) Homepage

    Chrome runs a separate process for each window. I'm pretty sure Firefox is 1 process. With 1 process normally freeing memory does not return it to the OS. So closing a Firefox tab would not really shrink the Firefox process, while closing a Chrome tab would end a process and return its memory to the OS for re-use. It makes sense that Chrome might be better memory usage after extended use.

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