If you are reading this article, chances are you own a pocket PC or Palm-based smartphone or PDA. Chances are also great that you are in desperate need for a mobile Web solution. Since the dawn of the Internet, transferring and receiving information has been the ultimate goal. PDAs and smartphones have allowed users to access this information anywhere you can get cellular reception. The only problem is not a limitation of technology but more a limitation in its implementation. What do I mean by that? The software on these devices is archaic. Mobile browsing is horrible.
Opera’s Mobile Browser Hits the Right Notes
Posted by: Matt Lee February 28, 2008 04:00 AMIf you are reading this article, chances are you own a pocket PC or Palm-based smartphone or PDA. Chances are also great that you are in desperate need for a mobile Web solution. Since the dawn of the Internet, transferring and receiving information has been the ultimate goal. PDAs and smartphones have allowed users to access this information anywhere you can get cellular reception. The only problem is not a limitation of technology but more a limitation in its implementation. What do I mean by that? The software on these devices is archaic. Mobile browsing is horrible.