by
Blake Robinson
on
April 2, 2007
Microsoft announced recently that, like Yahoo and Google, it would be throwing itself into the mobile arena more fully with the release of its Deepfish service. The service aims to better replicate actual computing.
Although it is currently only available in private beta, it is expected to be available for WinMo users in the near future.



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Yeah, this is way more than just any old mobile browser. This gives the user the desktop web browsing experience from their mobile device.
It looks A LOT like what Apple is going to do with the iPhone browser.
I wish I could get an invite to the private beta.
Check out Laptop Mag’s hands on look at this service: http://laptopmag.com/News/Web-Services/Microsoft-Deepfish-Service-Dives-into-Mobile-Web-Browsing-Waters.htm
“It looks A LOT like what Apple is going to do with the iPhone browser.”
but unlike the mobile safari, deepfish was hinted back in february of 2006 and annonced in september of last year i think..
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