Friday, March 30, 2007

Microsoft DeepFish

Microsoft announces its all new mobile web browser, DeepFish.

Said that its designed to offer mobile users quick and convenient web browsing that more closely resembles the experience of browsing the web on desktop computers.

Deepfish provides users with a full "as-designed" view of virtually any Web site on their mobile device and looks as you would expect it to on your desktop, allowing much more of the Web to be easily viewed on a mobile device than is possible today. The interface lets users zoom in and out on the parts of a Web page that interest them in an intuitive way, making it easy to use these large-screen formatted pages on a mobile device. On current mobile browsers, it can typically take up to a minute or more for a Web page to render, however the Deepfish architecture only loads the user-specified portion of the page, providing much quicker page-load times, as detailed information is only retrieved as needed or in the background.

Microsoft is making a limited technology preview available to the public on a first-come basis.To download the Deepfish technology preview and get updates from the Deepfish team blog go to,
http://labs.live.com/deepfish/.

Miyesi Thatakaya

All you classical music lovers out there, something is happening around Colombo next evening. Our Good+Bad electronic media company organizing a superb concert of classic music with the participation of Kasun Kalhara, Deepika Priyadharshani, Victor Rathnayake & Somathilaka Jayamaha. Location: Elphinston Theater, Time: 1900 hours onwards.

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