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microbrowser
A mobile browser, also called a microbrowser, minibrowser, or wireless internet browser, is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA. Mobile browsers are optimized so as to display Web content most effectively for small screens on portable devices.
No, at this time it is only available for mobile devices.
It is a version of Apple's web browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Chrome are other web browsers) designed for mobile devices like the iPod Touch and the iPhone.
Internet-enabled mobile devices.
You need a device that has a web browser on it:For Example:A ComputerA SmartphoneA PDAYou will also need an internet connection and some devices have capabilities for this built in.
There are many features that Internet Explorer has for the mobile user. Internet Explorer Mobile offers better format for mobile devices and is optimized to load much faster.
Android
People publish information on the WWW based on standard HTML and Javascript standards.A web browser is a program that is able to read this information and display it for users to read and interact with.Microsoft publishes Internet Explorer with their operating system. Yet, there are a number of more secure choices available includingMozillaFirefox,Konqueror,Opera,Lynx,SafariSea Monkey and a host of others. Some were developed for special purposes such as usage on mobile devices. Others were developed and maintained as an alternative to the corporate browsers.To read this message, you are using some form of internet browser.
On The LG KE970 There Is An Option Called 'Browser' In The Main Menu. Select This And You Should Be Able To Connect To The Internet Via Your Mobile.
No, it's not. Apple Safari Web browser only works on Apple Mac OS X, iPhone OS or Windows operating systems. So the only mobile devices with Apple Safari is iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Internet Explorer and Firefox are available for use with Blackberry devices