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Need a Mobile Web Browser?

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 28, 2011

“2. Dolphin Browser HD: An intelligent mobile Web browser from
Mobotap that supports add-ons, gestures, Multi-touch Pinch Zoom,
Tabbed browsing, Sidebar, Smart Address Bar and 16 languages. Other
browsers from this developer include Dolphin Browser and Dolphin
Browser Mini. Operating System (Mobile OS): Android 2.0.1+ – Price:
Free (Android Market).

“3. Firefox Mobile: A The Mozilla Firefox Web browser brings the
best of desktop browsing to mobile with the latest security and
privacy features. Firefox mobile let’s you browse favorite sites
with minimal typing and access your browser history, bookmarks,
passwords and open tabs from any device. Other features include
tabs, personas, bookmarking and location-aware browsing. Operating
System (Mobile OS): Android 2.0+, iPhone – Price: Free (Mozilla
Mobile Website)

“Maxthon Web Browser4. Maxthon: Developed by Maxthon, the
Maxthon Browser lets users sync bookmarks/favorites to the cloud,
switch between www and WAP versions of the Web. Other key features
include speed dial, tabbed browsing, RSS reader, personalization
and a download manager. Maxthon also offers a browser designed
specifically for 10” tablets. Operating System (Mobile OS): Android
1.6+ – Price: Free (Android Market)

“5. Opera Mini Web Browser: A fast mobile browser that uses
Opera’s servers to compress webpages so they load faster on a
mobile device. Features include pinch-to-zoom, smooth panning,
speed dial and built-in Twitter and Facebook support. Other mobile
browsers from Opera Software include the Opera Mobile Web and
Verizon Opera Mini. Operating System (Mobile OS): Android 1.5+ –
Price: Free (Android Market)”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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