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Maemo mobile Firefox beta 5


The initial focus of Fennec development was on building a new user experience that reflects Firefox's design principles, adding touch screen support and other interactions appropriate for mobile phones and other handheld devices, while preserving leading features like the Smart URL Bar ("awesome bar") and support for add-ons. For beta 5, we have focused on improving the user experience, bug fixes and performance.

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Nokia N900 mobile memory tool Evernote

Evernote

The Nokia N900 , the device pretty decent as a smartphone, it still doesn't possess that "must have" factor associated with the iPhone 3GS. Having said that, there weren't a whole lot of quality applications back then, even until today, which is why the Evernote mobile memory tool comes across as a refreshing oasis in the middle of the desert. The Evernote Sharing Plug-in for the Nokia N900 allows users to access Evernote from the device, letting you send photos from the camera and photo gallery, in addition to audio clips. Notes that are conjured from the device itself, or from desktop and web versions of Evernote, are also accessible through the N900's integrated web browser. Best of all is, you don't need to fork out a single cent for the Evernote Sharing Plug-in which is currently available as a free download from the Nokia Ovi Store and the Maemo Select website.

 

In Depth Look at the Nokia N900 Browser

Nokia has posted video walkthrough demonstrating the browser of the upcoming N900 mobile device. The Maemo 5 device features an 800x480 pixel screen which lets you view many websites without resizing. It also fully supports Flash and Flash Players on sites such as YouTube.com.

   

Maemo stays so does Symbian

Memo development

Last weeks rumors regarding Nokia dropping the Symbian operating for their new Maemo OS, Nokia is now making it known to the public that they are steadfastly supporting the Symbian OS. Based on the excitement surrounding the Nokia N900 announcement, Nokia top brass has decided that by 2012 Maemo OS will be the official face of the Nokia high-end family. With the new Nokia N900 sporting the Maemo and a recent announcement by the Maemo marketing team that Nokia will now use the OS for all their N-series phones, it is only natural that people would start assuming that the major phone manufacturer will be doing without Symbian after a while.

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