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Understanding Blazer Mobile Browser
As the development of "mobile Internet" begins to dawn, it was logical that these Internet-capable mobile phones should also have an online browser that would enable to display web sites in its mobile version. Unlike the browsers in your desktop PC, mobile browsers are default on several mobile phone models, meaning that it is already bundled. One of these mobile browsers is ... [Read More]
Google's Mobile Browser: Android
There is one thing that is threatening the growth potential of iPhone. And that is Android, the operating system for cell phones created by the Internet colossus Google. Announced in November 2007 with over 30 partners, Android is likely to become to mobile devices what Google is to the Internet. "The obvious model Google wants to deploy is one where ads are placed on mobile phones and genera... [Read More]
What's BlackBerry Mobile Broswer?
Web browsing on your mobile device has to be easy and no longer painful. While you would not want to browse the Web when sitting next to your computer, handsets today are becoming more and more capable at displaying and decoding simple WAP pages and even real websites in some cases. One of the more popular mobile browsers today is BlackBerry.OverviewReleased in 2002, the smartphone BlackBerry is t... [Read More]
User-Installable Microbrowsers
The mobile device environment is rapidly gearing towards integration into the World Wide Web. And since today's cyberspace grew with a different infrastructure in mind, this have led the need for mobile tools and applications that will let the Internet to be tailored for mobile gadgets. This need has given birth to the development of the microbrowsers. Microbrowsers are essentially a simplified fo... [Read More]
Understanding Mobile Browsers
The technologyWhat do mobile browsers do? They typically connect through a cellular network; some increasingly connect through Wireless LAN, employing HTTP over TCP/IP. They display web pages written in WML, HTML, or XHTML Mobile Profile. HDML and WML are stripped-down formats that are tailor-made for transmission across wireless data connection (WAP) and limited bandwidth. WAP 2.0 specifies WAP C... [Read More]

