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		<title>Webkit on Windows Mobile</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:41:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah, right. Torchmobile is bringing a Webkit-based browser to Windows Mobile and Engadget is anticipating something big. Don&#8217;t hold your breath: Torchmobile completely misses the chance to make a change. The bar has been already raised really far in mobile surfing (Opera mini and iPhone&#8217;s browser) &#8212; the real challenge is not having some useless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, right. <a href="http://torchmobile.com/">Torchmobile</a> is bringing a Webkit-based browser to Windows Mobile and <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/11/iris-browser-brings-webkit-to-windows-mobile/">Engadget</a> is anticipating something big. Don&#8217;t hold your breath: Torchmobile completely misses the chance to make a <a href="http://rassie.org/archives/151">change</a>. The bar has been already raised really far in mobile surfing (Opera mini and iPhone&#8217;s browser) &#8212; the real challenge is not having some useless <a href="http://rassie.org/archives/172">tab browsing</a>, it&#8217;s about making your user happy by making him control his browser less, since that&#8217;s not what he wants, he rather wants to get his information more quickly. Even a touch interface won&#8217;t save you &#8212; if all you can offer is a complete website with a mini-viewport on it which has to be moved manually, with some optional menu-hidden zoom steps (50% and 150%), you&#8217;ve lost.</p>

<p>Guys, please, download Opera mini on your QVGA mobile and just get a grasp of how snappy mobile browsing can be. And leave the stage to someone who is at least capable of getting a realistic snapshot of the market. I will be right here watching over you and waiting for the new Opera Mobile 9.5 (<strong>Update:</strong> and also <a href="http://www.skyfire.com/">Skyfire</a>, which seems to use concepts similar to what Opera mini is using).</p>
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