November 7th, 2007 Mobile Navagation is the New Buzz
The launch of the iPhone has taken another leap for mobile browsers. Other phones had mobile internet available, but it was very limited, a ‘watered down’ version as Apple says in their commercials. This new push towards having access to the full internet has allowed for the simplification of finding directions when you have lost your way. If you are on vacation in Mexico and you get lost, you will be able to simply search for Mexico maps on your phone and, voila, you are no longer lost. Many phone brands are getting in on the mobile internet, as well as, other companies that are offering navagation gadgets that can be hand-held or placed in your car. It will still take some time to perfect the capabilities of the mobile browsers but already companies are testing ways to advertise and build their brand specifically in a method that will complement the mobile browsers.
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July 9th, 2010 at 11:35 am
Mobile browsers are still kind of crude if you compare it to the desktop browsers we use on PC.’-*
July 26th, 2010 at 11:26 am
there would be a great demand for mobile browsers in the coming years that is for sure.*~’