Mozilla has released a new beta version of Firefox for Android. In the most recent release is support built for streaming to Chrome Cast. The browser also includes a new feature to communicate with other users via WebRTC protocol.
The new beta was Mozilla announced on his blog, but now the software is also available as an update in the Play Store of Google. The main innovation is the ability to stream the Cast Chrome from Google. Content in the Firefox browser Thus, it is possible to, for example, from the browser to display. Video on a TV On the screen, then continue buttons are available, allowing the user instance can pause or stop the video. Chrome Cast Support was already present in the nightly releases of Firefox for Android.
In addition to Chrome Cast support, it is also possible to stream to Roku, a device similar streaming content. Furthermore, there are the new Android beta several bugs fixed and there is support built in to the Frisian language.
Meanwhile, Mozilla also announced support for communication expands via WebRTC protocol. In a new beta version of the desktop browser, it should be easier to video call by clicking on the toolbar. Icon on the phone with other users Mozilla urged users to test the functionality.
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