Mozilla set to launch mobile phone browser

Mozilla, the world's second-largest internet browser firm, is all set to release its Firefox web browser for mobile phones in a few days, a BBC report said.

BBC quoted a Mozilla executive saying that the browser would allow synchronization with the desktop version.

"Mozilla is also developing versions for Microsoft's Windows mobile and Google's Android operating system but will take some time for iPhone users as Apple is very restrictive. It doesn't allow other browsers," the executive added

The browser will be available to download from the Mozilla website and then offered in Nokia's Ovi store by next year.

Mozilla, the world's second-largest internet browser firm, is all set to release its Firefox web browser for mobile phones in a few days, a BBC report said.

BBC quoted a Mozilla executive saying that the browser would allow synchronization with the desktop version.

"Mozilla is also developing versions for Microsoft's Windows mobile and Google's Android operating system but will take some time for iPhone users as Apple is very restrictive. It doesn't allow other browsers," the executive added

The browser will be available to download from the Mozilla website and then offered in Nokia's Ovi store by next year.