Microsoft Aims To Make Web Browsing Experience On Mobile Like Desktops

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Microsoft has taken the challenge thrown at it by Apple iPhone of beautiful experience at web browsing on mobile head on and has claimed that its new version of internet explorer. It also announced the new windows mobile 6.1 that will take on blackberry.

Browsing the web on the mobile can get cumbersome due to the small screen size but with the newer handsets this seems to be improving. Also apple’s iphone has brought the access of web through mobile at center stage with its amazing web brwsing experience.

“People want a single phone that’s flexible enough to meet their needs throughout their day, whether it’s connecting to work or your everyday life,” said Microsoft president of the Entertainment and Devices Division Robbie Bach.

Over time I expect data browsing and connectivity be the two most important feature for any handheld device and the experience surely counts when you are talking about the small screen.

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One Response to “ Microsoft Aims To Make Web Browsing Experience On Mobile Like Desktops ”

  1. Well said Rajiv…here I would like to add-on a few more pts….. the new version of Internet Explorer Mobile will be available to mobile phone makers in the third quarter and to consumers in the fourth quarter.It also supports Microsoft’s nascent Silverlight Web-display technology.Afterall MICROSOFT is MICROSOFT…….

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