Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 26th Jan 2006 05:51 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Times change. If Internet was the main tech revolution of 1990's, mobile communications is the revolution of our time. The next step will be to fully merge these two concepts and allow users to browse the web via their phone at very cheap rates. Today, we look at the various offerings found on most phones. Our hope is that we will familiarize you with some of these solutions and so the next time you buy a phone, you actually also check what browser it's using. That will be a good step towards making carriers and phone manufacturers aware that the mobile web users exist!
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by jtrapp on Thu 26th Jan 2006 15:45 UTC
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I thought Pocket IE was a decent small screen browser...then I tried Opera. Wow, it has really improved since I used to (try to) use it on my Zaurus.
This short overview has made me want to give NetFront a try.

While this sort of review may not be helpful to those who already know a lot about the subject, it is nice and convenient for those of us who don't know a lot about the options.

It would have been nice if you had mentioned the price of the different browsers. I think Opera and NetFront are about $30 each. Not a ton of money but a lot for something that I personally only use about an hour a week.