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		<title>Full-Web Mobile Browsers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile browsers designed to display any web page, often called &#8220;Full-Web&#8221; mobile browsers, are starting to drive a significant amount of traffic to both mobile and non-mobile sites. Smartphones usually have a full-web browser like Opera Mobile, Netfront, Palm Blazer, Mobile Internet Explorer or the Nokia Mini Map Browser. Smartphones sales have broken into double [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobile browsers designed to display any web page, often called &#8220;Full-Web&#8221; mobile browsers, are starting to drive a significant amount of traffic to both mobile and non-mobile sites. Smartphones usually have a full-web browser like Opera Mobile, Netfront, Palm Blazer, Mobile Internet Explorer or the Nokia Mini Map Browser.  Smartphones sales have broken into double digits and it&#8217;s reasonable to expect Smartphone users to  use the Web much more than those with more humble devices. Opera Mini makes a big contribution to the full-web browser contingent  with 12 million users worldwide. The popular Danger Hiptop/Sidekick is another mass-market device with a full-web browser.<br />
A few years ago, it was conventional wisdom that mobile users don&#8217;t browse, they have a few sites that they use for specific tasks like checking the weather, sports scores or flight arrivals but don&#8217;t click on links just to see where they lead like so [...]</p>
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