
Mozilla is set to interrupt the mobile OS space occupied by Apple, Android, and Windows 8 with its Firefox OS. The company has sent out a come and play message to app developers during its Mobile Monday Mixer event in San Francisco, where the company showcased the operating system to web and app developers.
"If you're looking to build and develop mobile software without the 30 percent toll [Apple charges], Firefox OS will appeal to you," Mozilla’s vice president of products Jay Sullivan said, immediately highlighting the perks of the Firefox OS’s free source background.
Sullivan was talking to developers working with HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS, while among the 75 people in attendance there were a few developers from rival operating systems. Firefox OS is due early next year; follow the link below to get a hands look at the operating system working on a desktop.

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