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== Product Roadmap 2011  ==
== Product Roadmap 2011  ==


This is a proposed market delivery schedule based on the example project work laid out in previous sections. Please note that features and time lines are projections and a basis for discussion, not a final commitment to a specific delivery date or release sequence, yet:


'''Firefox 4 for mobile - Firefox for mobile on Android - Q1 2011'''
*Features
**The first version of Firefox for mobile on the Android platform supports a broad range of mobile phones and tablet devices and sets new standards for the mobile web: tabbed browsing, Add-ons, Firefox sync, Awesome Bar, location-aware browsing, and many other features make for a seamless web experience across all desktop and mobile devices - see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/features for details<br>
'''Optimized ease-of-use and best tablet experience'''
*Features
**Tablet UI - Optimized design and user interaction for tablet users<br> Polish the UI<br> Discoverability - teach users how to access productivity features<br> Better first run experience -- walk people through the UI mechanisms<br> Tool tips - to guide users to new features, such as the side-panes, discovering sync and bookmarks, awesome bar<br> Personas<br> Have user select a persona during first run<br> Support for all language packs<br> Privacy - a standard set of features to protect the user’s privacy and to make privacy settings easy to discover and manage (e.g. blocked web sites and pop-ups, certificates<br> Android Platform Fit &amp; Finish<br> Video<br> Hardware accelerated compositing<br> Developers:<br> Offline storage (IndexedDB)<br> Touch events (is this going to be standardized enough for ff5)<br> WebGL<br> Camera API<br> Investigate loading webcontent in iframes in chrome<br> Pin pages in the app cache<br> Make mobile AMO site awesome<br>


== Looking (way) beyond 2011: 24 Mobile Visions<br> ==
== Looking (way) beyond 2011: 24 Mobile Visions<br> ==
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