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Mozilla Takes Aim at Instant Messaging
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Mozilla launches Snowl messaging prototype
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Mozilla introduces a buddy for Firefox: Snowl
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Mozilla brings Twitter, RSS, other messages to Firefox with Snowl
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Mozilla Wants Help In Building Their Concept Browser Aurora
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Mozilla plans for next generation browser, Aurora
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Source: news.google.com --- 7 hours ago
eFluxMedia Mozilla dishes up teasers for concept browser Register - 1 hour ago By Kelly Fiveash → More by this author Mozilla Labs is inviting industry wonks, higher education types and ordinary bods to contribute ideas on its new concept browser, Aurora. Mozilla Lab's Concept Series Invites Collaborators Techtree.com Mozilla mocks up possible Firefox successors in idea factory Ars Technica PC Magazine  - CRN  - eFluxMedia  - TG Daily all 65 news articles ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 6 hours ago
NewsFactor - Like cars, buildings and airplanes, browsers can have concept models. That's the idea behind Aurora, a new "concept browser" from the Mozilla Foundation. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 10 hours ago
BetaNews Mozilla Lab's Concept Series Invites Collaborators Techtree.com - 1 hour ago Mozilla Labs has started the Concept Series project to invite external contributions in terms of ideas and innovations for designing the development of future browsers and an enhanced web experience. Mozilla mocks up possible Firefox successors in idea factory Ars Technica Mozilla Looks Beyond Firefox With Aurora Browser PC Magazine CRN  - TechNewsWorld  - TG Daily  - VNUNet.com all 61 news articles ...
Source: blogs.zdnet.com --- 9 hours ago
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Source: www.wired.com --- 9 hours ago
Mozilla Labs is asking Firefox users what the next generation of browser should look like. The newly dubbed participation project is intended to engage programmers, designers and even casual web surfers to influence the design and the ways we interact with the internet. Videos and a forum are provided to help initiate the debate. ...
Source: www.pcmag.com --- 4 hours ago
The developers of Firefox have unveiled an experimental project, Snowl, designed to gather all your inbound communications, whether they're in the form of email, RSS, Twitter, or social network updates. ...
Source: www.theregister.co.uk --- 7 hours ago
New dawn please Mozilla Labs is inviting industry wonks, higher education types and ordinary bods to contribute ideas on its new concept browser, Aurora.… ...
Source: blogs.pcworld.com --- 12 hours ago
The latest versions of Firefox did not bring any drastic changes to the way people browse the Internet besides a few welcomed features like tabs. Now, Mozilla Labs placed a call to the online community to share their ideas... ...
Source: www.zdnet.co.uk --- 2 hours ago
The prototype Firefox extension will bring unified messaging to the open-source browser, if early experiments are promising ...
Source: weblog.infoworld.com --- 9 hours ago
Mozilla Labs is looking for your input and help in designing your next generation browser. Check out the innovative features and capabilities that they're looking at already. READ MORE ...
Source: searchsecurity.techtarget.com --- 9 hours ago
Black Hat: The Mozilla Foundation's security chief says it will soon publicly release threat-modeling data for the next version of the Firefox Web browser. ...
Source: www.techmeme.com --- 9 hours ago
Mykmelez / Mozilla Labs : Introducing Snowl   —  An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser  —  Conversing (a.k.a. messaging) is a common online activity, and a number of desktop and web applications enable it.  But with an increasing variety of protocols and providers, it's getting harder and harder to keep track of all your conversations. ...
Source: www.downloadsquad.com --- 4 hours ago
Filed under: Internet , Mozilla , Social Software , Beta Mozilla released a plugin for Firefox called Snowl yesterday that has the potential to completely change the way you use your web browser. Or it could just frustrate the heck out of you. Here's what it does: it brings messages from various sources (Twitter, RSS feeds, and eventually instant messaging services) to your browser. The concept is interesting. Why rely on pop up notifications to let you know that you need to switch browser tabs or applications to keep up with conversations on Twitter, FriendFeed, or other locations when you can just see everything on one screen? Snowl lets you browse the web while keeping an eye on all of those conversations. But the truth of the matter is it just sort of makes a browser screen look crowded. If you've got a 24 inch display, that might not matter. But if you've got a 15 inch, 1024 x 768 display, this is not the plugin for you. Snowl does present a few interesting ways of looking at your messages. There's an Outlook-style 3-pane view with contacts and sources on the left, headlines at the top and full text in the bottom. Or you can use a "river of news" style view that shows a newspaper-like list of updates. Snowl is still in the early beta stages. Mozilla admits that there are a ton of known bugs, but the developers wanted to see if there was any real interest in the project before continuing. Thus the public release. What do you th ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 hours ago
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Source: osdir.com --- 6 hours ago
From the I'm Old & Hate It. dept.: Mozilla has unveiled a spectacular new concept browser, dubbed Aurora. The bleeding-edge browser is part of a new Mozilla Labs initiative, in which the open-source foundation is encouraging people to contribute ideas and designs for the browser of the future. NEW! Learning Center (Sponsored by IBM) WEBCAST: How to deploy and use WebSphere and VMware together (Case Study) WHITEPAPER: Best practices for software analysis (Best Practices) ...
Source: www.profy.com --- 3 hours ago
It was only yesterday that we discussed Mozilla’s idea to crowdsource definition of the future of the web, internet browser in particular, by calling for concepts of what internet users want the perfect browser of the future to be. Now it seems that Mozilla already has some plans of their own - and these plans seem to include Firefox domination in every possible field. Mozilla has announced plans to develop Snowl, a Firefox extension that is intended to combine all your [...] Continue Reading » Similar Posts Mozilla Announces Plans To Resume Firefox Mobile Development Paul Glazowski 10/11/2007, 1 comments Mozilla To Introduce Users To ‘The Coop’ Paul Glazowski 04/05/2007, 0 comments Mozilla Crowdsources Future of the Internet Svetlana Gladkova 08/06/2008, 0 comments ...
Source: www.bigmouthmedia.com --- 2 hours ago
Mozilla's new baby, Snowl, is an experimental project that the company hopes will allow users to gather all their inbound communications, from email to Twitter posts, in one place for easy management. The new feature, which is currently in a very basic form, is designed to fit neatly with Mozilla's much-loved Firefox web browser and make way for seamless web browsing and message administration without needing to switch between the two. In a recent blog post , Mozilla outlines the big question on its mind: is it possible for a web browser to help users follow and continue their online discussions? Snowl is the experimental answer. The new prototype integrates Firefox and messaging functionality based on key issues that Mozilla have drafted up. The company intends to develop Snowl so that it collects messages from all of the services you use - whether it's email, SMS , social networks online forums, RSS feeds... you get the idea. These messages will be organised by importance, switching interfaces accordingly based on what type of message it's dealing with. This will differentiate between important messages and more casual browsing-related ones. The Snowl interface will allow you to search through your messages without requiring you to organise them first, which allows for a more powerful service that's easier to navigate. Finally, the functionality that Firefox is renowned for will transfer to Snowl, meaning that the ease Firefox u ...
Source: www.driverheaven.net --- 11 hours ago
Mozilla (http://www.Mozilla.com/en-US/) has released a 0.1 version of Snowl (http://labs.Mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-snowl/) (official blog post... ...
Source: www.webuser.co.uk --- 9 hours ago
Mozilla is inviting surfers to share their ideas on the future of the web in an open-source project entitled Concept Series . ...
Source: stuff.techwhack.com --- 3 hours ago
Mozilla Snowl introduced Mozilla Labs has announced a new project named Snowl. Snowl is basically a prototype Firefox extension which integrates messaging functionality into the web browser. It currently supports RSS feeds in addition to Twitter feeds. The app provides two interfaces to check out these feeds. One of them is like a traditional three-pane “list” view. The other is a general “river of news” view which is aimed at casual users. The developers are now working on improving the application further by adding more functionality. They are working on adding support for additional message sources including Facebook, AIM, and Google Talk. Checkout: Mozilla Snowl Tags: AIM , Facebook , Google Talk , Mozilla , Mozilla Firefox , Mozilla Snowl , RSS , Snowl , Twitter Related posts ZappTek Updates iSpeak It to Version 3.3.3 (0) ZappTek releases iPDA 4.1 (0) ZappTek releases iPDA 4.0.2 (0) YeahReader is a free tool for reading news feeds in RSS, RDF and Atom formats, and podcasts. (0) Yahoo Messenger and Google Talk could soon talk with each other (0) ...

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