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Fennec Alpha Mobile Browser Available for Android and Nokia N900
30 Aug, 2010, 11:00 am IST | by
tech2 News Staff
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Alpha released its mobile browser, Fennec for Android devices and Nokia N900. Fennec allows for secure mobile browsing and supports HTML 5. It is built on the same platform as Firefox. Fennec is the first mobile browser that facilitates add-ons. Its performance is boosted by two main technologies, 'electrolysis' and 'layers'. It is currently available for Nokia's N900, N810 and Android 2.0 and later. SOURCE: Hardgeek
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Tags: Fennec , Fennec alpha , mobile browser , nokia , nokia n900 , android
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