

I was there because Vodafone had invited me to sit on aĬonference” about W3C Widgets and related technologies. If you know of more news, or have links to additional information, please leave a comment. Player except Apple feels that MWC is the ultimate forum for major announcements. There’s an incredible lot of it, too, because every single major mobile This post gives an overview of announcements by mobile players that might be of interest The annual Barcelona-based get-together of the mobile industry, and I can tell you, it’s Yesterday evening I returned from my fourth foreign trip this year. | in BlackBerry, Google, HTML5 apps, Mobile, Nokia, Opera Mobile/Mini, Samsung There’s not a single difference with 2.1 in my great WebKitġ8 February 2010 Browser news from the Mobile World Congress (By the way, I also tested Android 2.2 while I was at it: few changes. I have updated my mobile pages with Dolfin data. Somewhere in 2011 the installed base of Dolfin will pass that of Safari iPhone, and bada might even become a competitor to Android. It’s easily good enough, and Samsung has big plans with the bada operating system.

If you’re keeping track of the mobile browser landscape you should add Dolfin to your A-list. In the case of the mobile browsing market Samsung has succeeded: from nothing, Dolfin has become the third-best mobile browser in the world. It’s Samsung’s philosophy that it will not compete in a market unless it belongs to the top three of that market.
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(Oh, and Dolfin ought not to be confused with Dol phin, which is a skin for Android WebKit.) In the past few days I’ve done some more extensive testing, and the verdict is in: good browser, well on the way to becoming excellent. 26 July 2010 New kid on the browser block: Samsung Dolfinīack in early June I got a Samsung Wave that runs the brand-new bada OS and did some brief tests of the native Dolfin browser.
