mobile browsers
A Mobile Differentiated Services QoS Model
White Paper WWW browsers. Such IP-based networks must include Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms to enable the usage of real-time applications, such as mobile telephony. Different network services are necessary to... [25 Jun 2009]
.mobi Registration Begins
White Paper The aim of .mobi is to lead users to Web sites optimized for these devices, just like .com leads traditional Web pages to browsers on PCs.dotMobi is the informal name for mobile Top Level Domain Ltd... [25 Jun 2009]
Improving Web Browsing on Wireless PDAs Using Thin-Client Computing
White Paper This paper presents the first experimental study to quantitatively compare the web browsing performance of thin-client systems versus traditional fat clients running native web browsers on wireless PDAs. [25 Jun 2009]
Experiences Developing a Thin-Client, Multi-Device Travel Planning Application
White Paper Many applications now require access from diverse human-computer interaction devices, such as desktop computers, web browsers, PDAs, mobile phones, pagers and so on. This paper describes experiences... [25 Jun 2009]
Wireless Microservers
White Paper Usually, browsers directly request HTML content from a Web server using HTTP. The wireless application protocol is an industry-wide standard to connect mobile phones to the Web. It is designed especially... [25 Jun 2009]
Wireless Java Security
White Paper The Java platform has already proved that it is safe, reliable, and secure for both distributed systems and downloaded applications (applets) into browsers. The safety of the Java platform is important for protecting... [25 Jun 2009]
Opera 10 browser beta unveiled
News Companies usually release several successive test versions of their browsers so they can incorporate user feedback in a series of improvements before their final launch. Opera has a small share of the desktop browser... [04 Jun 2009]
And the most popular mobile browser is…
News Nokia, the world's biggest selling mobile phone maker, retained third place in mobile browsers with 17.9 per cent of the market, StatCounter said. Norway's Opera Software overtook... [03 Jun 2009]
Google: Apps to shun OS for the desktop
News Schmidt was referring to the growing sense that the internet and browsers - rather than a computer's operating system - will be the future foundation for application development. Still, Google's vice president of... [28 May 2009]
Minority Report: Apple, Google closer than ever?
Comment But the two companies also have competing browsers and increasingly could be set to fight each other in the operating system market. Mac OS X has grown its market share with years of impressive quarterly growth while... [26 May 2009]
"We had a lot of people running around but nobody doing anything!"
News Even as Google expands into telephone services, web browsers, mobile phone operating systems, general-purpose cloud computing infrastructure, and any number of other projects, Bartz is keeping Yahoo! s... [22 Apr 2009]
Web-based Gmail lands on iPhone, Android
News What's significant with this announcement is that Google has shown just how powerful mobile web browsers have become, not just for surfing web pages, but for running web-based applications. Google... [08 Apr 2009]
Google wants to get in on Microsoft antitrust case
News This is because Internet Explorer is tied to Microsoft's dominant computer operating system, giving it an unfair advantage over other browsers. Mitchell Baker, Mozilla's chair, voiced concerns similar to Google's - that... [25 Feb 2009]
Google touts offline Gmail for iPhone
News Of course, getting a modern, full-featured browser on a PC with plenty of memory is hard enough, and mobile browsers generally lag PC versions. Web applications run in a web browser, and all smartphones... [20 Feb 2009]
iPhone can't take all the credit for mobile data boom
News The boom in mobile data consumption is not just down to the likes of high-end devices like the iPhone - "state of the art" mobile browsers should get credit too, according to Google.... [19 Feb 2009]