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We are bringing you live updates from Mozilla’s Whistler on Twitter and at this events keynote event on the table or discussion was Firefox OS and here is all you need to know about the future of Firefox OS for phones and televisions. As mobile platforms move closer to a strict “walled garden” ecosystem, Firefox OS strives to stand against this trend by bringing the open web to mobile.



Everything that happened today was based on the Ignite Project and the Spark tools. Spark is a set of tools, customizations, and features built on top of the next generation of the Firefox OS platform and is a subset of the Ignite initiative. Spark is intended to empower users to customize their experience, hack whatever they want to, and make their devices truly theirs. The intention is that we will leverage web technologies for real-time hacking, as other platforms rely on native binaries that are difficult to edit once compiled. Sharing web apps and hacks is also easier as they are more portable and standards-driven.

Here It is Firefox OS 2.5

Well let me go straight to the point, the biggest change in Firefox OS is extensive customization now If you don’t like theme or function of app? Change CSS or Html of app, and share in cloud to friends. Actually Firefox OS is going with the web on this by allowing you to view source code of applications change the code and actually share its is an awesome idea. e is the list Here are the of new features for Firefox OS 2.5 (Update) This version of firefox os will be ready in November.

Add-on support. This allows injection of JS and CSS files into any app. An add-on manager is included in the Settings app.

“Customizer”, a tool that can be summoned in any app using a two finger gesture or launcher app, similar to desktop Dev Tools, but with better controls for mobile. This can be used to learn about apps, change them, and save your changes so that the app is however you want it from that point on. The Customizer can be used to create an entire app from scratch, should you so desire. It comes with templates that you can start your work on, and widgets that you can embed into your apps.

“Hackerplace”, a marketplace for more experimental apps and add-ons that have not yet been approved for Marketplace. It focuses on cool hacks that community members have built, and replaceable apps.

“P2P Sharing”, an app for quickly discovering people nearby, and sharing apps, add-ons, and themes with them via WiFi and WiFi Direct.

“Theme Editor”, an app for managing your device themes, i.e. changing text, background, and component colors across the device.

“Bugzilla Lite”, a lighter version of Bugzilla bundled into the build. This is used for reporting foxfooding bugs and getting updates on their status.

“Achievements”, a system for rewarding users for completing developer-related tasks and experimenting.

“BuddyUp”, a service for asking questions and getting answers from community members. You can also be on the other side, and answer questions for users.

“Webmaker” an app that make it easy to create things on the web, i.e make your own web pages, interactive videos, remixes, mobile apps and more—learning web mechanics, code and other valuable skills as you go.

All system-level apps, such as the Dialer, Messages, Contacts, etc. apps are replaceable.

All app permissions are unlocked with developer mode enabled.

Productivity apps such as Notes, Calculator and Calendar.

Improvements to WebIDE, including the ability to debug over WiFi, create and edit add-ons.

Automatic OTA (over-the-air) updates straight from Mozilla.

Achievements for accomplishments, such as creating your first customization, publishing it on Hackerplace, etc.

Bundled social apps, including Twitter, Facebook, Yammer, and others to be announced.

Built-in IRC client.

Branding enabled by default.

Cool new default theme and wallpaper.

RTL support

Voice Commands (The speech Api)

Private Browsing

Firefox OS for televisions

Well we cant do without the smart televisions so there was something small about it .

Firefox for Android sent content to a FirefoxOS powered TV. Live on stage which was quite awesome now Pin a website to your TV, from your smartphone with Firefox Browser or Firefox OS Mozilla also spoke about bringing openness to as across all devices in partnership with Firefox OS

Well the web maker app from android was also launched and its look too good you can download it here. Well no android apps were mentioned. Stay with us for all things Firefox OS.

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