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    October 16

    Safari for Windows Mobile to be available very soon

    Wake3 company from USA has ported WebKit web browsing engine to Windows Mobile. This is the same engine that Safari for Apple iPhone is using. In other words:
    ... very soon (the application is not ready for download yet, only video demonstration is available) also user of Windows Mobile will be able to enjoy FULL WEB BROWSING, including correct layout and Ajax suupport!
    WebKit is the world's best mobile web browser, used on Apple's iPhone and Nokia’s Series 60 handsets. Now it runs on Windows Mobile--brought to you by Wake3.
    Wake3 is a mobile application leader with over 40 years collective engineering expertise.
    Professional Services — Specializing in Mobile and Embedded

    • Custom application development
    • Product management / Product marketing
    • Webkit
    • Mobile Ajax
    • Windows Mobile
    • PalmOS
    • Linux
    • BREW
    To learn more and to visit video with demonstration of WebKit-based browser (called "Wake3") visit www.wake3.com.

    Source: msmobiles.com

    Apple Safari

    Taimur Asad (The Microsoft "Wow" Blog!)

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