Nice browser, sucks about all the massively available hardware on the backend to support it... Web masters should build web site with PDA's and cell phones in mind. They are becoming a bigger player on the web everyday. After I refresh a site I own I always load it in IE, Firefox, Opera and then load it on my IPAQ to ensure it renders correctly and doesn't suck to bad on the portable. I have yet to try building a site that caters exclusively to portable devices but I bet the market is there.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/48358.html Motorola is no stranger to OS
Just a few days ago they bought an open source IPTV set top manufacturer.
Motorola (NYSE: MOT) on Tuesday announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire a Swedish developer of Internet protocol-based digital set-top boxes.
Motorola will purchase open-source technology vendor Kreatel Communications, which provides a combination of set-top boxes, software and professional services aimed at offering stable and future-proof solutions for television services, namely, IPTV. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
See the linked article for more
I work in a large DOD shop (US Department of Defense)
My boss just asked for a contingency plan to migrate hundreds of BlackBerry users to other devices... I.E. IPAQ's with Microsoft Outlook mobile access.
Although I'm not complaining, I'm an hourly worker... this is an impact on our shop.
can't be half bad.
Come on M$ can do some things right too you know.
Am I the only one still running Bob?
Nice browser, sucks about all the massively available hardware on the backend to support it...
Web masters should build web site with PDA's and cell phones in mind. They are becoming a bigger player on the web everyday.
After I refresh a site I own I always load it in IE, Firefox, Opera and then load it on my IPAQ to ensure it renders correctly and doesn't suck to bad on the portable.
I have yet to try building a site that caters exclusively to portable devices but I bet the market is there.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/48358.html Motorola is no stranger to OS Just a few days ago they bought an open source IPTV set top manufacturer. Motorola (NYSE: MOT) on Tuesday announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire a Swedish developer of Internet protocol-based digital set-top boxes. Motorola will purchase open-source technology vendor Kreatel Communications, which provides a combination of set-top boxes, software and professional services aimed at offering stable and future-proof solutions for television services, namely, IPTV. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed. See the linked article for more
I work in a large DOD shop (US Department of Defense) My boss just asked for a contingency plan to migrate hundreds of BlackBerry users to other devices... I.E. IPAQ's with Microsoft Outlook mobile access. Although I'm not complaining, I'm an hourly worker... this is an impact on our shop.