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dotmobi_emuAny webmaster knows that its website needs to be ready for mobile browsing, no matter what. There are more mobiles than PC’s and the mobile customers can’t be neglected in any way. The main question is, is your website ready for mobile browsing?

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fennec_logoMozilla just released the first Beta version of Fennec, its mobile browser. This version is the most expected mobile browser, while Firefox dominates the computer area, Opera has the supremacy on the mobile market. Fennec steppes into the game slowly but full of confidence.

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This isn’t the first time when Apple rejects an application for competing with one of their in-house applications. It seems the history is repeating and this time, it’s about a bigger player, Opera. Opera Mini, the mobile browser was rejected because source say, it competes with Apple’s Safari web browser. Apple has found another, more legal reason to ban Opera, stating that the popular browser isn’t based on the same language or framework as Safari.

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Probably the most expected mobile browser of the year, Firefox for Mobile enters Alpha 1 and goes publicly. Firefox for Mobile, also codenamed Fennec, promises to the THE browser and comes with the Firefox power. Now, if you are rushing to search for it and install it, i have bad news, the Fennec Alpha 1 is aimed at Nokia N810 and N800 Internet tablet users, for now. ( installation instructions )

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While some people think that Opera was launched as a response to Firefox for Mobile, the reality is that Opera Mobile was launched somewhere in 2000, being one of the first browsers for mobiles. Today, the Opera Mobile browser got its second Beta, which brings the Symbian UIQ compatibility. Yes, you heard it right, the Opera Mobile browser can be installed on Symbian UIQ without a problem.

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