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The software giant, Microsoft has unveiled a new web browser for mobile phones, which will browse full-sized web pages faster and easier on small smart-phones. The company has launched its new Zooming User Interface for mobile phones at the CTIA Wireless show in Florida.

Microsoft Live Labs group’s software, Deepfish takes a web page intended for a desktop web browser and turn it into small images, which fit on screen of mobile phones. Users can zoom the page and read the particular part of the page. Even users can navigate through a page and zoom in and out of portions. The browser doest not support web sites with Ajax, animation, Javascript, cookies, or ActiveX controls.

Currently, Deepfish is prototype technology and soon it would be available widely. The company has also launched an independent company named, ZenZui to develop user Interface for mobile phones.
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The main aim of the company is to create easy-to-use interface, which will transform the way people engage, consume and interact with Web content through a revolutionary mobile user experience and information ecosystem by using ZenZui’s Zooming User Interface. ZenZui can deliver a high frame of data rate and zoom the user interface due to its ability to cache content. It has around 36 individual titles, which can be selected and customised by users to express their interest and lifestyles for relevant content, interactive communications and fresh data.

Via: IT News