Mozilla will port Fennec to Maemo, Android, and Windows Mobile, Mozilla CEO John Lilly said in an interview. He mentions open standards and add-ons as important feature, Weave as competitor to MobileBe.
Mozilla won't port Fennec to Java-based platforms like BlackBerry, and won't port it to Symbian either opting for Maemo instead.
When I asked Lilly about why Mozilla is interested in the Nokia Maemo, which is still not a viable platform, he explained that Mozilla was betting on the future and Maemo was a modern mobile OS built with the Internet in mind. “Nokia is invisible in the U.S., but that is not the case in rest of the world,” Lilly said. Even if N900 doesn’t prove to be the device that gets explosive adoption, then the next Maemo device will be the one that gets traction. Mozilla will release Firefox for Windows Mobile and then Android, he said.
Mozilla won't port Fennec to Java-based platforms like BlackBerry, and won't port it to Symbian either opting for Maemo instead.
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