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While corporate BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users enjoy the benefits of HTML browsing and wireless Java and MIDlet application downloads, these particular features have as much value to prosumer (that is, non-corporate) BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users. The Internet Browser utilizes components hosted within the BlackBerry Infrastructure, extend the full range of Internet content available for wireless handheld computers to prosumer BlackBerry Wireless Handheld users who subscribe to the BlackBerry Internet Service. This paper provides a technical overview of the Internet Browser, a new service available as part of the BlackBerry Internet Connection Solution that enables BlackBerry service providers to offer instant Internet browsing capabilities to their non-corporate ("Prosumer") BlackBerry Wireless HandHeld users.
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| Date: | Dec 2004 | ||
| Pages: | 11 |
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