Nokia N900 will be the first phone to receive Mozilla Fennec browser by the end of this year.
Fennec the open source browser will be able to synchronize with the desktop version, so all the websites opened in user's desktop version, to be opened automatically in the mobile version.
According to Mozilla, Fennec offer features same as users enjoy on their desktop and can share preferences, history and bookmarks between desktop and mobile. One-touch tab will allow them to organize soon. Users can download the beta version by visiting Firefox.com/m.
The mobile version of Firefox hopes to follow the success of its Web browser. In a recent report it is found that Firefox 3.5 outshines IE 7 as most popular web browser.
There are also versions of Fennec on Windows Mobile that made its rounds on mobile crunch. You can check out the video below that shows how to run Fennec (firefox) on Windows Mobile phones.
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