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Definition of microbrowser in English: microbrowsernoun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˌbraʊzə A web browser for use with mobile phones and other handheld devices with small screens. 〔计算机〕(手机及其他带有小屏幕的手持式设备用的)微型浏览器 Example sentencesExamples - At the moment Microsoft is pitching its microbrowser at these, and reserving CE for more powerful devices, but that won't be the case forever, and there's probably a lot more that we can't see going on under the covers.
- They also showcased their embedded Linux GUI and microbrowser (mBrowser).
- They use microbrowsers (in the study's case, both were WAP 1.1 compliant) to view and manipulate content.
- More important, WAP microbrowsers are configured to use less memory and CPU power, thus extending the battery life of a mobile device.
- Over the next few months, AOL and Sony will develop a ‘gateway’ device that will link all the home machines, as well as an AOL microbrowser to navigate all of Sony's connected devices from handheld computers to camcorders.
- Stnc wrote the microbrowser used by Psion / Symbian, and when Microsoft needed a microbrowser, it bought the company.
- Note, too, how a microbrowser is starting to inflate into a whole platform, without Microsoft getting too specific about underlying operating systems.
- With Mobile Explorer they can take a thin client approach to the market and be successful, but Microsoft will depend on the services it can offer at the server end to retain control of the microbrowser.
- ‘If they figure out a way to make money in this business, I want to buy them dinner,’ says Robert O'Hara, Microsoft's product unit manager for microbrowsers.
- Well yes, it might use Symbian and it might not have Microsoft's microbrowser in it but, er, it's able to work with PCs running Microsoft software.
- The Xpedio Content Publisher enables users to publish content to WML standards that are specific to mobile phone microbrowsers.
- Whatever the protocol, almost all handheld devices will eventually work with some sort of microbrowser that's optimized for mobile communications.
Definition of microbrowser in US English: microbrowsernounˈmaɪkroʊˌbraʊzərˈmīkrōˌbrouzər A small web browser for use with mobile phones and other handheld devices. 〔计算机〕(手机及其他带有小屏幕的手持式设备用的)微型浏览器 Example sentencesExamples - Well yes, it might use Symbian and it might not have Microsoft's microbrowser in it but, er, it's able to work with PCs running Microsoft software.
- Over the next few months, AOL and Sony will develop a ‘gateway’ device that will link all the home machines, as well as an AOL microbrowser to navigate all of Sony's connected devices from handheld computers to camcorders.
- The Xpedio Content Publisher enables users to publish content to WML standards that are specific to mobile phone microbrowsers.
- At the moment Microsoft is pitching its microbrowser at these, and reserving CE for more powerful devices, but that won't be the case forever, and there's probably a lot more that we can't see going on under the covers.
- Note, too, how a microbrowser is starting to inflate into a whole platform, without Microsoft getting too specific about underlying operating systems.
- With Mobile Explorer they can take a thin client approach to the market and be successful, but Microsoft will depend on the services it can offer at the server end to retain control of the microbrowser.
- They also showcased their embedded Linux GUI and microbrowser (mBrowser).
- More important, WAP microbrowsers are configured to use less memory and CPU power, thus extending the battery life of a mobile device.
- ‘If they figure out a way to make money in this business, I want to buy them dinner,’ says Robert O'Hara, Microsoft's product unit manager for microbrowsers.
- They use microbrowsers (in the study's case, both were WAP 1.1 compliant) to view and manipulate content.
- Whatever the protocol, almost all handheld devices will eventually work with some sort of microbrowser that's optimized for mobile communications.
- Stnc wrote the microbrowser used by Psion / Symbian, and when Microsoft needed a microbrowser, it bought the company.
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