Are you a browser junkie with a phone running Android 2.0 or above? Mozilla has released a "pre-alpha" Android version of Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox.

When they say it's pre-alpha, they're not being self-effacing-it's pretty rough. On my Droid, at least, I couldn't even get the on-screen keyboard to pop up. But it's in decent enough shape to whet the appetite. And it'll be great if the browser race on Android is anywhere near as exuberantly competitive as it is on Windows and OS X. (I'm already a part-time user of Opera Mini for Android.)

Fennec has an interesting user interface that involves swiping from side to side to access functionality. For instance, you tug the screen to the right to get access to tabs, and tug it to the left to see a toolbar of icons for bookmarks, settings, and other options. It's pretty effective-but it's also unlike any other Android app I've used to date.

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