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30 de junio de 2010

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Firefox Bets Its Mobile Future on Android, MeeGo

“We are in the first inning of the mobile browser game,” Jay Sullivan, VP of products at Mozilla, said to me. Until recently, Sullivan was Mozilla’s VP of mobile, which saw him help Firefox get a toehold in the mobile arena.

The company started with the Nokia N900; it was based on the Linux variant Maemo, which merged with Intel’s Mobilin and is now known as MeeGo. It is going to be underlying platform for most high-end phones being developed by Nokia. MeeGo and Android will be two key mobile platforms of focus for Firefox, Sullivan said.

“As a third-party application, we have the brand recognition for people to try us on Android,” he said. “But to succeed we have to do better than native browsers.” If it can build a compelling product that’s better than those of its rivals, Firefox can overcome its slow start, according to Sullivan. Mozilla will introduce the Firefox for Android Browser later this year; desktop synchronization, add-ons and its so-called AwesomeBar are some of the key features that Mozilla plans to include in order to compete against its mobile browser rivals. “Android is where we are going to find out the future,” he said.

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Mozilla VP of Products, Jay Sullivan

It’s a smart bet. After all, Apple doesn’t allow either browsing on the iPhone or JavaScript engines, which compete and conflict with the device’s native ones. If Mozilla has any hope of getting Firefox onto Cupertino’s devices, it will be via its new application, Home, which it plans to submit to the iTunes App Store sometime in July.

Home allows you to get access to your desktop browsing history, open tabs and other such metadata via a cloud-based service, Firefox Sync. I saw an early version of the application when the Mozilla folks visited our office, and it’s pretty impressive.

When I asked Sullivan what he thought of being viewed as a laggard, he pointed out that while Mozilla was not “the hot kind on the block” and that “everything Google does gets a lot of attention,” Firefox is still continuing to grow. Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s safe. Only today news emerged that Google’s Chrome was now the third most popular browser in the U.S. Mozilla has also come under fire from the likes of Blake Ross, a co-creator of Firefox who now works for Facebook.

Sullivan said that Mozilla is paying attention to what others are saying and trying to fix the problems. Much of its focus is on improving stability and boosting performance, while at the same time seeking opportunities beyond the desktop. The recent release of Firefox 3.6.6 is a step in the right direction. The group will release Firefox 4 beta in a few weeks and make the full 4.0 version of the desktop browser available before the end of 2010. And if Steve Jobs thinks it’s OK, maybe Firefox Home will be available on the iPhone before the end of the summer.  “We have never retreated from the competition,” Sullivan said. “And we know we have a lot of work to do.”

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Firefox Bets Its Mobile Future on Android, MeeGo

“We are in the first inning of the mobile browser game,” Jay Sullivan, VP of products at Mozilla, said to me. Until recently, Sullivan was Mozilla’s VP of mobile, which saw him help Firefox get a toehold in the mobile arena.

The company started with the Nokia N900; it was based on the Linux variant Maemo, which merged with Intel’s Mobilin and is now known as MeeGo. It is going to be underlying platform for most high-end phones being developed by Nokia. MeeGo and Android will be two key mobile platforms of focus for Firefox, Sullivan said.

“As a third-party application, we have the brand recognition for people to try us on Android,” he said. “But to succeed we have to do better than native browsers.” If it can build a compelling product that’s better than those of its rivals, Firefox can overcome its slow start, according to Sullivan. Mozilla will introduce the Firefox for Android Browser later this year; desktop synchronization, add-ons and its so-called AwesomeBar are some of the key features that Mozilla plans to include in order to compete against its mobile browser rivals. “Android is where we are going to find out the future,” he said.

jaysullivan.jpg

 

Mozilla VP of Products, Jay Sullivan

It’s a smart bet. After all, Apple doesn’t allow either browsing on the iPhone or JavaScript engines, which compete and conflict with the device’s native ones. If Mozilla has any hope of getting Firefox onto Cupertino’s devices, it will be via its new application, Home, which it plans to submit to the iTunes App Store sometime in July.

Home allows you to get access to your desktop browsing history, open tabs and other such metadata via a cloud-based service, Firefox Sync. I saw an early version of the application when the Mozilla folks visited our office, and it’s pretty impressive.

When I asked Sullivan what he thought of being viewed as a laggard, he pointed out that while Mozilla was not “the hot kind on the block” and that “everything Google does gets a lot of attention,” Firefox is still continuing to grow. Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s safe. Only today news emerged that Google’s Chrome was now the third most popular browser in the U.S. Mozilla has also come under fire from the likes of Blake Ross, a co-creator of Firefox who now works for Facebook.

Sullivan said that Mozilla is paying attention to what others are saying and trying to fix the problems. Much of its focus is on improving stability and boosting performance, while at the same time seeking opportunities beyond the desktop. The recent release of Firefox 3.6.6 is a step in the right direction. The group will release Firefox 4 beta in a few weeks and make the full 4.0 version of the desktop browser available before the end of 2010. And if Steve Jobs thinks it’s OK, maybe Firefox Home will be available on the iPhone before the end of the summer.  “We have never retreated from the competition,” Sullivan said. “And we know we have a lot of work to do.”

Fuente: GigaOm

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29 de junio de 2010

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Google visor de GoogleDocs - Android, iPhone y iPad

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El día de hoy Google da otro paso en la difusión de su producto ofimático basado en web, Google Docs, lanzando un visor de documentos mediante navegador para sistemas Android, iPhone y iPad.

El visor de documentos “móvil” te permite ver documentos, navegar a través de las páginas, hacer zoom de acercamiento y alejamiento en cualquiera de ellos. En cuanto a soporte, Google Docs para móviles soporta PDF, .doc, .docx y .ppt. Permite la visualización de cualquier documento que esté dentro de la cuenta del usuario sin necesidad de descargarlo.

Esta herramienta se convierte en una excelente alternativa para personas que necesitan visualizar documentos de forma rápida sin necesidad de tener instalada alguna suite ofimática ni de algún lector de PDFs. Al ser basada en un 100% en un navegador, no se requiere ninguna descarga adicional, sino tan sólo yendo a la dirección docs.google.com desde tu dispositivo Android, iPhone o iPad. Por el momento no existe información sobre función de edición.

No dudes en dejarnos tu impresión en los comentarios.

Link: Google Releases Browser-Based Mobile Viewer for Google Docs (Mashable)

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paco • Francisco Bravo (a.k.a. Paco), geek por excelencia, procrastinador constante por elección y PC Gamer por naturaleza. Aprendiendo de sus maestros técnicas milenarias de lucha contra los trolls que pululan por el ciberespacio. Actualmente redacta noticias para CHW.net y Wayerless.com.

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Google visor de GoogleDocs - Android, iPhone y iPad

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El día de hoy Google da otro paso en la difusión de su producto ofimático basado en web, Google Docs, lanzando un visor de documentos mediante navegador para sistemas Android, iPhone y iPad.

El visor de documentos “móvil” te permite ver documentos, navegar a través de las páginas, hacer zoom de acercamiento y alejamiento en cualquiera de ellos. En cuanto a soporte, Google Docs para móviles soporta PDF, .doc, .docx y .ppt. Permite la visualización de cualquier documento que esté dentro de la cuenta del usuario sin necesidad de descargarlo.

Esta herramienta se convierte en una excelente alternativa para personas que necesitan visualizar documentos de forma rápida sin necesidad de tener instalada alguna suite ofimática ni de algún lector de PDFs. Al ser basada en un 100% en un navegador, no se requiere ninguna descarga adicional, sino tan sólo yendo a la dirección docs.google.com desde tu dispositivo Android, iPhone o iPad. Por el momento no existe información sobre función de edición.

No dudes en dejarnos tu impresión en los comentarios.

Link: Google Releases Browser-Based Mobile Viewer for Google Docs (Mashable)

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paco • Francisco Bravo (a.k.a. Paco), geek por excelencia, procrastinador constante por elección y PC Gamer por naturaleza. Aprendiendo de sus maestros técnicas milenarias de lucha contra los trolls que pululan por el ciberespacio. Actualmente redacta noticias para CHW.net y Wayerless.com.

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25 de junio de 2010

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Free International Calls – Android App

Rebtel today introduced an updated version of its Android application that adds free international calls between two Android phones. The software automatically detects when an international call is placed to one of the 50 supported countries and routes it through Rebtel’s network at no charge — callers only pay or use local carrier minutes on their voice plan.

Since its 2006 founding, Rebtel has built its business on low-cost international calling rates through virtual, local numbers in over 200 countries. Such a strategy appears to be paying off for the Stockholm-based company – Rebtel’s user base doubled in 2009, and its revenues are up to $16 million so far this year from $8 million in the first half of 2009. With such growth, Rebtel claims it’s now the No. 2 independent mobile VoIP behind Skype.

I don’t make many international calls, nor do I travel much beyond the U.S. border, but I do use an Android device, so I’ve downloaded the application on my Google Nexus One for use in a pinch. Now that 160,000 Android phones are activated each day, odds are that someone I chat with outside of the U.S. will have an Android phone. Even better is the fact that my voice plan is unlimited — I use T-Mobile for my service — so an international Android to Android call on Rebtel would indeed be free.

Related GigaOM Pro content-sub req’d:  Could Skype in Your Pocket Beat the iPod Touch?

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Free International Calls – Android App

Rebtel today introduced an updated version of its Android application that adds free international calls between two Android phones. The software automatically detects when an international call is placed to one of the 50 supported countries and routes it through Rebtel’s network at no charge — callers only pay or use local carrier minutes on their voice plan.

Since its 2006 founding, Rebtel has built its business on low-cost international calling rates through virtual, local numbers in over 200 countries. Such a strategy appears to be paying off for the Stockholm-based company – Rebtel’s user base doubled in 2009, and its revenues are up to $16 million so far this year from $8 million in the first half of 2009. With such growth, Rebtel claims it’s now the No. 2 independent mobile VoIP behind Skype.

I don’t make many international calls, nor do I travel much beyond the U.S. border, but I do use an Android device, so I’ve downloaded the application on my Google Nexus One for use in a pinch. Now that 160,000 Android phones are activated each day, odds are that someone I chat with outside of the U.S. will have an Android phone. Even better is the fact that my voice plan is unlimited — I use T-Mobile for my service — so an international Android to Android call on Rebtel would indeed be free.

Related GigaOM Pro content-sub req’d:  Could Skype in Your Pocket Beat the iPod Touch?

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Está disponible código fuente de Android 2.2 “Froyo”

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Durante el evento de ayer donde se presento el nuevo Droid X, Andy Rubin (vicepresidente de Ingeniería de Android) reveló que ya está disponible el código fuente de Android 2.2 “FroYo” (Frozen Yogurt).

Entre lo nuevo de Android 2.2 tenemos:

  • Actualizaciones automáticas para aplicaciones
  • Soporte para Radio FM.
  • Soporte Flash 10.1 y Adobe AIR 2.5
  • Soporte de la API gráfica OpenGL 2.0
  • Posibilidad de asignar un color de LED en el TrackBall para diferentes eventos del terminal.
  • Creación de un compilador JIT que mejora entre 2 y 5 veces en Rendimiento frente a Eclair.
  • Tethering por USB y hotspot WiFi
  • Incorporación del mismo motor de Javascript V8 de Chrome.
  • Creación de un sistema de mensajería “en la nube” dotado de un API mediante el cual puedes enviar un mensaje desde la web y hacerlo llegar a un teléfono vía Push.
  • Posibilidad de enviar posiciones desde Google Maps al teléfono, usando un plugin del navegador Google Chrome.
  • Posibilidad de mover una aplicación instalada desde el teléfono a la tarjeta de memoria, y viceversa.

Esto significa que equipos como Motorola Droid X (actualmente 2.1), Motorola Droid 2, Motorola Droid, Motorola Milestone, Dell Streak, Google Nexus One, HTC EVO, HTC Incredible, HTC Desire, Samsung Galaxy S, myTouch 3G, myTouch 3G Slide y otros, pronto serán actualizados a Android 2.2.

Link: Android 2.2 source code released, updates coming this summer (Android and Me)

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Nombre Completo: Eric Tecayehuatl • Sitio Web: http://twitter.com/boxbyte

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Está disponible código fuente de Android 2.2 “Froyo”

froyo

Durante el evento de ayer donde se presento el nuevo Droid X, Andy Rubin (vicepresidente de Ingeniería de Android) reveló que ya está disponible el código fuente de Android 2.2 “FroYo” (Frozen Yogurt).

Entre lo nuevo de Android 2.2 tenemos:

  • Actualizaciones automáticas para aplicaciones
  • Soporte para Radio FM.
  • Soporte Flash 10.1 y Adobe AIR 2.5
  • Soporte de la API gráfica OpenGL 2.0
  • Posibilidad de asignar un color de LED en el TrackBall para diferentes eventos del terminal.
  • Creación de un compilador JIT que mejora entre 2 y 5 veces en Rendimiento frente a Eclair.
  • Tethering por USB y hotspot WiFi
  • Incorporación del mismo motor de Javascript V8 de Chrome.
  • Creación de un sistema de mensajería “en la nube” dotado de un API mediante el cual puedes enviar un mensaje desde la web y hacerlo llegar a un teléfono vía Push.
  • Posibilidad de enviar posiciones desde Google Maps al teléfono, usando un plugin del navegador Google Chrome.
  • Posibilidad de mover una aplicación instalada desde el teléfono a la tarjeta de memoria, y viceversa.

Esto significa que equipos como Motorola Droid X (actualmente 2.1), Motorola Droid 2, Motorola Droid, Motorola Milestone, Dell Streak, Google Nexus One, HTC EVO, HTC Incredible, HTC Desire, Samsung Galaxy S, myTouch 3G, myTouch 3G Slide y otros, pronto serán actualizados a Android 2.2.

Link: Android 2.2 source code released, updates coming this summer (Android and Me)

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Boxbyte

Nombre Completo: Eric Tecayehuatl • Sitio Web: http://twitter.com/boxbyte

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21 de mayo de 2010

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Google anuncia Android 2.2, con Flash 10.1 y conexión de datos compartida por Wi-Fi

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Con la sombra del iPhone 4G perfilándose ya en el horizonte, Google ha puesto sus cartas sobre la mesa anunciando las novedades que se integrarán en la versión 2.2 de Android. Conocida como Froyo, esta actualización del sistema operativo para móviles está ya en manos de los desarrolladores, pero todavía no se ha concretado cuándo llegará a los teléfonos de los usuarios.

Con una lista de novedades bastante extensa, desde Google se ha destacado la mejora en la agilidad general del sistema respecto a Android 2.1, así como los avances en la integración de herramientas, música y programas entre el ordenador y el móvil o al trabajar en la nube.

Resulta interesante también la posibilidad de compartir la conexión de datos con otros dispositivos vía Wi-Fi, convirtiéndose el terminal en un punto de acceso a Internet en cualquier lugar.

La velocidad del navegador -descrito por Google como el más rápido de los vistos hasta ahora en un smartphone- y la integración de Flash 10.1 también figuran entre las decenas de mejoras, donde tampoco falta la actualización automática de las aplicaciones instaladas desde Android Market.

 

Google Announces Android 2.2

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA (20 May, 2010) - Today at its annual I/O Developer Conference in San Francisco, Google announced Android 2.2. Codenamed Froyo (short for Frozen Yogurt), it is the latest update to the first open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices.

Android 2.2 offers valuable new features for consumers, including portable hotspot functionality, support for Adobe Flash within the Android Browser, and improvements to Android Market.
Android 2.2 also delivers powerful new tools and options for developers. These include performance & speed enhancements; new enterprise capabilities; the addition of the V8 Javascript engine to the Android browser; and a rich new set of APIs and services.
Also this morning, Google offered a preview of an upcoming web-based version of Android Market and an update to the native Music app, which will allow users to access their music from Android-based handsets.
“The growth of the Android ecosystem continues to exceed our expectations,” said Andy Rubin, VP, Engineering. “Every day, 100,000 new people start using Android-based handsets. There are now more than 180,000 active Android developers who have contributed over 50,000 apps to the Android Market. Froyo is another step toward making Android an even better platform for developers, enterprises and consumers.”
Developers can download the Android 2.2 SDK and Android NDK, Revision 4 now from the Android developer site. Froyo will be made available to OEMs and the open source community in the coming weeks. A video of the keynote will be available shortly at http://sites.pressatgoogle.com/io2010

About Google Inc.
Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.google.com.

Media Contact:
Google Press Center
press@google.com
+1 650 930 3555

Google, Google I/O, are trademarks of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be tradmarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

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Google anuncia Android 2.2, con Flash 10.1 y conexión de datos compartida por Wi-Fi

Redacción.- QueSabesDe UNK - Android

Con la sombra del iPhone 4G perfilándose ya en el horizonte, Google ha puesto sus cartas sobre la mesa anunciando las novedades que se integrarán en la versión 2.2 de Android. Conocida como Froyo, esta actualización del sistema operativo para móviles está ya en manos de los desarrolladores, pero todavía no se ha concretado cuándo llegará a los teléfonos de los usuarios.

Con una lista de novedades bastante extensa, desde Google se ha destacado la mejora en la agilidad general del sistema respecto a Android 2.1, así como los avances en la integración de herramientas, música y programas entre el ordenador y el móvil o al trabajar en la nube.

Resulta interesante también la posibilidad de compartir la conexión de datos con otros dispositivos vía Wi-Fi, convirtiéndose el terminal en un punto de acceso a Internet en cualquier lugar.

La velocidad del navegador -descrito por Google como el más rápido de los vistos hasta ahora en un smartphone- y la integración de Flash 10.1 también figuran entre las decenas de mejoras, donde tampoco falta la actualización automática de las aplicaciones instaladas desde Android Market.

 

Google Announces Android 2.2

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA (20 May, 2010) - Today at its annual I/O Developer Conference in San Francisco, Google announced Android 2.2. Codenamed Froyo (short for Frozen Yogurt), it is the latest update to the first open and comprehensive platform for mobile devices.

Android 2.2 offers valuable new features for consumers, including portable hotspot functionality, support for Adobe Flash within the Android Browser, and improvements to Android Market.
Android 2.2 also delivers powerful new tools and options for developers. These include performance & speed enhancements; new enterprise capabilities; the addition of the V8 Javascript engine to the Android browser; and a rich new set of APIs and services.
Also this morning, Google offered a preview of an upcoming web-based version of Android Market and an update to the native Music app, which will allow users to access their music from Android-based handsets.
“The growth of the Android ecosystem continues to exceed our expectations,” said Andy Rubin, VP, Engineering. “Every day, 100,000 new people start using Android-based handsets. There are now more than 180,000 active Android developers who have contributed over 50,000 apps to the Android Market. Froyo is another step toward making Android an even better platform for developers, enterprises and consumers.”
Developers can download the Android 2.2 SDK and Android NDK, Revision 4 now from the Android developer site. Froyo will be made available to OEMs and the open source community in the coming weeks. A video of the keynote will be available shortly at http://sites.pressatgoogle.com/io2010

About Google Inc.
Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising program provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.google.com.

Media Contact:
Google Press Center
press@google.com
+1 650 930 3555

Google, Google I/O, are trademarks of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be tradmarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

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