2010年12月11日星期六

Smartphone Web Browsers

Smartphone Web Browsers

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Internet-able touch screen phones have been out on the market regarding long enough, and made available from enough major system makers, that now might be a good time to assess the state of the web browser in the never-ending cell phone contest. Especially since now is when a whole bunch of exciting ads have come out by makers of that extremely software we rely on to get online - web browsers.
Any write-up that claims to review the current state of smartphone web browsers need to start with Opera Mini, as it is far and away the most effective web browser the cellular device market provides yet produced. Yes, better than Apple's Safari, a lot better than the Blackberry Browser. And certainly much better than Windows' troubled IE.
And today Opera has jus announced the beta release of the next Opera Mini upgrade, Chrome Mobile 9.Five. Once again the best is getting better, which is as it should be.
Also recently announced was your impending arrival around the smartphone scene of 1 of the most popular internet explorer in the desktop and laptop markets between both Windows and Apple users - Mozilla Firefox. This Linux-based browser has been eagerly-awaited by its devoted fans given that smartphones first gone online. And now their own...our wish has been answered.
A start-up referred to as Skyfire Labs is also organising a smartphone browser launch sometime soon, yet what we can expect of it is anybody's imagine. The Skyfire browser will be what's called a "thin-client" web browser, basically meaning that the idea runs with limited resources of its individual, mostly running with Mozilla's servers and Chrome desktop browser. The two Firefox and Skyfire mobile browsers will initially be released, as expected, inside beta form.
Individual favorites aside, the statistics cite Apple's Safari/iPhone web browser because reigning champ between U.S. mobile phone users (this in accordance with StatCounter), and number two worldwide. The number one browser worldwide, interestingly enough, has yet to be mentioned in this piece - which being Nokia's. (And to think, all this time we all though they were only the best smartphones in making actual phone calls.)
The top improvement that all cell phone web browsers have both implemented or will be wise to any day now could be the integration in the desktop interface with the mobile content shipping format. Now users browsing the web on their handhelds can view a full-screen screen of the entire web page (minus scroll-downs of course) much like they would on their pc or laptop. Then to read a specific part of the page, they just move a sort of magnification device . over the section using their cursor and zoom in.
In the past, users could simply view web pages reformatted in the messy, clunky one column resembling nothing like the web pages they are familiar with. This made navigation next to impossible, even though one was already familiar with the layout of the website (as it would appear over a full-sized computer). Thank goodness regarding progress.
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