Anyway, I am very positive and enthusiastic about this fully open, community driven platform. Thank you for all your efforts, I feel that very interesting times are coming to the world of mobile applications. Who knows, transparency, openness and flexibility may help Firefox OS make its way into areas other platforms have been struggling to.
In Coming 2013 Firefox Mobile OS Breaks Cover
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This led to much blog coverage.[23][24] According to Ars Technica, "Mozilla says that B2G is motivated by a desire to demonstrate that the standards-based open Web has the potential to be a competitive alternative to the existing single-vendor application development stacks offered by the dominant mobile operating systems."[25]
In December 2013, new features were added with the 1.2 release, including conference calling, silent SMS authentication for mobile billing, improved push notifications, and three state settings for Do Not Track.[34]
Janne Lindqvist, a mobile security researcher at the Rutgers University WINLAB, expressed concern about the discovery mechanism of a Web-based platform, but a Mozilla spokesperson stated that Mozilla required developers to "package downloadable apps in a zip file that has been cryptographically signed by the store from which it originated, assuring that it has been reviewed." In addition, "apps coming back from search are given only limited access to device programming interfaces and applications, unless the user grants permission for further access."[80]
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