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From Ars Technica:
Remember when the "baby Internet" was all you could access on your mobile phone? That wasn't all that long ago, although mobile technology has come a long way in just a few short years. As Apple CEO Steve Jobs has reminded us on more than one occasion, people don't want the "baby Internet"—they want the real deal on their mobile devices. Microsoft apparently agrees, as the company announced today that it plans to roll out a "desktop-grade" web browser for Windows Mobile devices later this year.
I'm not big into the MOBI industry -- will this have any effect (positive or negative) on you MOBI'ers?
Steve
Remember when the "baby Internet" was all you could access on your mobile phone? That wasn't all that long ago, although mobile technology has come a long way in just a few short years. As Apple CEO Steve Jobs has reminded us on more than one occasion, people don't want the "baby Internet"—they want the real deal on their mobile devices. Microsoft apparently agrees, as the company announced today that it plans to roll out a "desktop-grade" web browser for Windows Mobile devices later this year.
I'm not big into the MOBI industry -- will this have any effect (positive or negative) on you MOBI'ers?
Steve









