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Mozilla Will Build Open OS for Smartphones and Tablets
Mozilla Will Build Open OS for Smartphones and Tablets

By Mark Long
July 26, 2011 10:39AM

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Gecko will power an open mobile operating system for smartphones and tablets that will be built by Mozilla. Instead of today's proprietary technology, Mozilla's open Boot to Gecko OS will break the "stranglehold" in mobile devices. Even Google's Android has become proprietary, and future mobile devices will run from the cloud, an analyst said.
 



Mozilla has begun work on a mobile Relevant Products/Services operating system for smartphones and tablets based on the free open-source Gecko engine for HTML layout used in many applications created by the organization's developer community. The goal is to displace today's proprietary, single-vendor stacks for mobile-app development with an open mobile OS called Boot to Gecko (B2G).

Though Mozilla's developers continue to work on Google's Android, they see the need for an alternative because Google's mobile platform has APIs based on a "proprietary Google sauce" rather than freely available web standards.

"Android used to be at least 'available source' where Google would publish internally developed source code/technology after the fact as products ship, but even those times seem to be over now," noted Mozilla researcher Andreas Gal. "I would love to boot my custom Android build on my Galaxy Tab 10-inch, but no luck. Google refuses to release the source code."

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To reduce friction for consumers to own and productively use multiple devices, as much of the device Relevant Products/Services data Relevant Products/Services, content, configuration and personalization as possible needs to be moved to the cloud Relevant Products/Services, noted Al Hilwa, director of applications development software Relevant Products/Services at IDC.

"This is the value proposition of Google Chrome OS and now this initiative from Mozilla," Hilwa explained. "It is also what Apple and Microsoft Relevant Products/Services will drive going forward, Apple with iCloud and its family of devices, and Microsoft with Windows 8, Windows Phone, and Xbox over the next couple of years."

Mozilla wants to identify the gaps that currently prevent web developers from being able to build mobile apps Relevant Products/Services "that are -- in every way -- the equals of native apps built for the iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone 7," Gal wrote. "We want expertise from all over Mozilla -- and from people who aren't yet part of Mozilla -- to inform and build the project."

The B2G effort will begin by targeting the latest Android-based smartphones equipped with Nvidia's dual-core Tegra 2 processors, which provide hardware acceleration for open audio/video formats. To make B2G work, however, Mozilla developers will also need to build prototype APIs for a wide range of mobile functions -- such as telephony, SMS, camera, USB, Bluetooth and NFC. (continued...)

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Seth:

Posted: 2011-07-26 @ 4:18pm PT
Good article. Just want to point out to the previous comment - your 'sensitive' data is and has always been available to anyone with the right legal warrant! Plus, most reputable cloud vendors specifically caution you about placing your sensitive data into the cloud until you are confident about your OWN security protocols. PS - love the typo "proprietary Google SAUCE"! Very appropriate!

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Posted: 2011-07-26 @ 2:02pm PT
why this cloud-dependency? can't you just backup my data and settings to a memory card?

I have stayed away from the smartphone frenzy because I like to own my device and my data and decide who has access to it. Unless I own my little cloud, I will not transfer sensitive data to it.



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