Wireless ISP OmniSky said Thursday that it will license Handspring's Blazer
microbrowser and proxy server for use with its service.
OmniSky would be the first vendor to license the Handspring technology, which will be used on
Palm OS-based handhelds. OmniSky said it chose Blazer because of its speed, claiming that it
renders the first screen of most Web sites in less than five seconds.
Rumor: Microsoft May Licence the Palm OS:: Atleast handspring is starting to wake up to it's errors in the past. That's why my Palm Vx, with omnisky only lasts a friggin day before recharge, http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/2537/rumor-microsoft-may-licence-the-palm-os/HOME |
Blazer uses incremental rendering of text and graphics so users can start reading content while
other elements are still being downloaded. The browser supports HTML, Wireless Application
Protocol (WAP), and XHTML. It also supports frames, cookies, and SSL for security.
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