
Pixo.com, a wireless software company based in Silicon Valley, has launched an internet microbrowser to challenge WAP.
Published: 25 September 2000 11:26 GMT
The Pixo Internet Microbrowser 2.0 supports both standard HTML and compact HTML, rather than the WML language used for WAP - similar to that used by NTT DoCoMo's successful mobile internet technology iMode. Pixo claims the device also enables access to the entire web without the need for proprietary gateways.
The company is today making the software available as an open standard and has invited developers to download it and test for themselves the difference between the two technologies.
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