Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th May 2012 16:50 UTC, submitted by martini
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Boot2gecko sound sort of like a mee-too project inspired by the chromium OS. Ever since the demise of Mozilla Prism, I haven't taken much of their side projects too seriously.
I have the complete opposite feeling. Mozilla seems to be very serious about boot2gecko and is investing heavily in it. They also seem to be the only ones that make webapps a number one priority.
Tizen, webos, ms phone, chrome(os) all seem like dead ends to me. Look at what google is doing with 'webapps' only making them work in chrome and using plugins like nacl. Look at what ms is doing with 'webapps' where they only run on IE.
Watch out for Mozilla's marketplace where they will give you an apps experience with webapps that should be able to work on any browser/device.





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Don't forget boot2gecko, here's to hoping those three indeed get a common ground for software developers. Don't mind the different ui's (which is where webos shines), but a common app-ecosystem kinda should be the point of using web-based technology.