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Jataayu's new mobile browser

Bangalore, Oct. 12

Bangalore-based Jataayu Software released on Thursday the 3rd Edition of its browser, jB5, for Symbian Series 60 mobile phones. jB5 is a browser to surf the Internet that is available on smart phones, feature phones as well as other Internet devices. Mobile web browsing has moved on from basic access of adapted Internet content, anywhere, anytime and the firm has been working on browsing technology for over seven years. jB5 covers web standards like HTML4, CSS2, ECMAScript as well as WAP2 specifications. Completing the picture is its extensive support for requirements of leading operators around the world. It now supports all major mobile operating systems including Windows Mobile 5 and 6, PocketPC as well as all S60 editions. - Our Bureau

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