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Next for Firefox: Snowl

Aug 11th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Software

Mozilla is experimenting with several ideas to push the browser envelope, including one that could turn the browser into a messaging hub.

The company said last week it has launched a browser add-on prototype named “Snowl” that displays Twitter messages, or tweets, as well as RSS or Atom feed content, in either a traditional single-window view within Firefox, or one featuring several separate panes, said Myk Melez, a developer who works in Mozilla Labs, the company’s research arm.

Snowl is part of broader work at Labs to explore both near-term tools for Firefox and longer-range overhauls of the browser. In Snowl’s case, Mozilla is trying to decide whether messages that normally appear in their own separate desktop client applications or via pop-up notifications, belong in the browser.

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