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Microsoft launches Deepfish, new Web browser for smart phones

Microsoft Corp. has unveiled an early version of a new Web browser for mobile devices that it said will make browsing full-sized Web pages faster and easier on small smart-phone screens. For now, a limited number of users with smart phones or Pocket PCs running Windows Mobile 5.0 or later can download Deepfish from the Live Labs Web site. Looks like all the Treo 650 and Treo 680 users are in the dark on this one!

Deepfish, as the software from Microsoft's Live Labs group is called, takes a Web page intended for a desktop Web browser and turns it into a small image that fits on a mobile phone's screen. Users can zoom in on the part of the page they want to read or click on

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Posted by | Sat, Mar 31, 2007 - 05:01 PM


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