Image of the app marketplace for Firefox OS have been leaked, reports Engadget.
From what we've seen of the current store, it's a significant break from the top-level storefront we saw back in the Boot to Gecko days, not to mention Mozilla Marketplace on the desktop. The deeper exploration shows a minimalist store that's focused on quickly delving into individual categories rather than an abundance of highlighted apps. We're not seeing any startling revelations -- there's only free apps visible in these early images, for example -- but the gallery is proof that Mozilla is well on its way to fleshing out the core of its OS for a launch next year.
Firefox OS is intended to be loaded on low end smartphones; however it has support for many smartphone features such as including calls, texts, web browsing, calendar, and contacts.
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Tchinam Abraham - September 4, 2012 at 6:02am
Som people use it like tweeter and the others give only information about apple and Samsung
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Tchinam Abraham - September 4, 2012 at 5:57am
I don't understand what is meaning of this station because I'm receiving the messages about the functioning of apple store others it is not like yahoo messenger Skype Facebook yahoo mail
Then it should be fine for me to use it
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Tim Cook - September 4, 2012 at 4:21am
Little late newbies
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King - September 4, 2012 at 4:17am
That my friend, is my browser. Used it from the beginning and still use it
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Studz - September 4, 2012 at 2:05am
I see a grid of icons.... There gonna get sued by money hungry worker exploiting monopoly seeking idea stealing magical apple
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tdtran1025 - September 4, 2012 at 1:38am
It's sad to see a novel open source program falling behind current offerings in every category. It was the best browser as late as 3 years ago. The lack of $ for development put it at the bottom now.