Branden Eich, CTO of Mozilla, has recently announced in a post on their official blogsite that Mozilla is working with Samsung to further enhance the mobile browsing through an experimental browser engine called Servo. The project that these two companies are working on is Servo – a web browser engine which is based on Mozilla’s in-house programming language called Rust. Servo is still on its early stage of development as Mozilla is still trying to put the last pieces together to make Rust more secure and stable. All we know right now is that these two (Rust and Servo) will lay the foundation for a faster, mobile device-friendly browser of the future. Read more in our articles including "Mozilla and Samsung teams up to enrich mobile browsing" and "Google Chrome expands Autofill with Google Wallet integration".
Branden Eich, CTO of Mozilla, has recently announced in a post on their official blogsite that Mozilla is working with Samsung to further enhance the mobile browsing through an experimental browser engine called Servo. The project that these two companies are working on is Servo – a web browser engine which is based on Mozilla’s in-house programming language called Rust.
Servo is still on its early stage of development as Mozilla is still trying to put the last pieces together to make Rust more secure and stable. All we know right now is that these two (Rust and Servo) will lay the foundation for a faster, mobile device-friendly browser of the future.
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