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	<title>Comments on: Opera 9.5 beta for mobile</title>
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		<title>By: RE Mogul</title>
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		<description>Opera is finally drawing another line in the sand.

As of current, there is no more capable browser (client side) for windows mobile. I&#039;ve had the &quot;new&quot; Opera since I got my hands-on a ported release from an overseas HTC phone. Its refreshing to see HTC kickstart Windows Mobile into the iGeneration. 

WM6 badly needs some quality octane, and it may be getting it soon. Word is Windows Mobile will see a full (read modern Flash-Capable) browser by the end of this year (from Microsoft), and a made-over, touch-based Windows Mobile OS by mid 2009.

WM Smartphone types have waited longer for the iRipple to wash over the community than just about anybody else, but when it hits it will be big.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Opera is finally drawing another line in the sand.</p>
<p>As of current, there is no more capable browser (client side) for windows mobile. I’ve had the “new” Opera since I got my hands-on a ported release from an overseas HTC phone. Its refreshing to see HTC kickstart Windows Mobile into the iGeneration. </p>
<p>WM6 badly needs some quality octane, and it may be getting it soon. Word is Windows Mobile will see a full (read modern Flash-Capable) browser by the end of this year (from Microsoft), and a made-over, touch-based Windows Mobile OS by mid 2009.</p>
<p>WM Smartphone types have waited longer for the iRipple to wash over the community than just about anybody else, but when it hits it will be big.</p>
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