Microsoft Live Labs: Deepfish
By Peter Raymond | April 2, 2007
I just noticed that Microsoft Labs is working on a new browser for Windows Mobile devices and is accepting a small number of beta testers:
The Deepfish Technology Preview enhances existing mobile browsing technologies by displaying content in a view that is closer to the desktop experience. Our zoom-able interface and cue map allow you to quickly access the information you care about over the web without ever losing track of where you are.
Given the news that the iPhone will have a full featured browser on it, this is probably a smart move for Microsoft. The interface looks pretty good, although speed leaves a little to be desired. Of course, it is a beta…
Tags: microsoft, browser, smartphone, windows mobile
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