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Saturday, October 29, 2011

A Mobile Web Browser from Bitstream - ThunderHawk






BOLTA Free Direct to Consumer Mobile Web Browser from Bitstream – BOLT

BOLT is at once the culmination of five years of Bitstream ThunderHawk‘s browsing innovations, and the vehicle that will fuel the next five.
BOLT, our new browser, is built on ThunderHawk‘s compression and rendering technologies, making it the fastest J2ME browser currently available. In addition to ThunderHawk‘s feature-set, BOLT has been enhanced with a completely redesigned user-interface, multi-media support, RSS reader, and a host of customizable navigation and interactive features that further blur the line between PC browsing and mobile browsing.
By offering BOLT directly to end-users we are able to develop new technologies, test new features and generate feedback to improve our OEM products.
For more information on how you can try BOLT on your phone for free, please visit boltbrowser.com


A Mobile Web Browser from Bitstream - ThunderHawk

ThunderHawk mobile Web browser from Bitstream provides a familiar desktop browsing experience on the mobile Internet.

In order to remain competitive, mobile operators, device manufacturers and others in the wireless industry have a mandate to increase ARPU in the data services market. At issue is how to effectively display news, commerce and entertainment information and other wireless Web pages on a mobile device in order to provide a desktop-level browsing experience subscribers are excited about.

Recognizing this challenge, Bitstream developed the ThunderHawk mobile Web browser, which covers a full range of operating systems in high end (Windows mobile and Symbian browsers) and mass market (Java browser) mobile phones and PDAs. ThunderHawk provides increased data services and content revenue with a flexible implementation path, resulting in ultimate subscriber satisfaction.

http://www.bitstream.com/wireless/images/thunderhawk_home.gifMobile Operators: Repurposed content in a "skyscraper" column does not represent the real Web. So forget this stripped down version of the Internet, and supplement voice with data services by offering a true, user-friendly experience with your own branded mobile Web browser.
Device Manufacturers: Finally, a promise of the real Internet gets mobile operators and subscribers excited about your latest handset, while object-oriented client architecture and a small footprint enable flexible implementation across device offerings.
Corporations: ThunderHawk mobile Web browser removes potential roadblocks corporations face when going wireless, so members of your workforce are as effective on the road as they are in the office.

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