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	<title>Comments on: Screenshots of Firefox Mobile for Windows Mobile Finally Surface</title>
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		<title>By: Ted Mielczarek</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ted Mielczarek</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;Mozilla may be foregoing traditional ‘forward’, ’stop’, and ‘back’ buttons located in the address bar. Instead, the screenshots show on-page text boxes that indicate these actions.&quot;

Note that that screenshot is of &quot;mybrowser&quot; which is a simplistic embedding test application, and not indicative of the actual mobile browser that&#039;s being worked on. The other screenshots show Fennec, which is the mobile Firefox browser.</description>
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<p>Note that that screenshot is of &#8220;mybrowser&#8221; which is a simplistic embedding test application, and not indicative of the actual mobile browser that&#8217;s being worked on. The other screenshots show Fennec, which is the mobile Firefox browser.</p>
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