Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Bitty Browser Bridges the Gap Between Desktop and Handheld Internet Content
Posted by Darius Wey in "DEVELOPER" @ 01:00 PM
"Bitty is the little browser that goes on any Web page. It's like Picture-in-Picture for the Web."
Normally, we'd be focusing on optimising desktop content for handheld devices, but what about optimising handheld content for desktop devices? That's where the Bitty browser comes in. Bitty is an embedded browser that sits on any webpage, and can be used to open up any website, podcast or RSS feed - and yes, that includes handheld-optimised content. I can see something like this being of interest to web developers, so if you're in that boat, head over to Bitty for the full lowdown. They even have a demo running on their site, so be sure to have a play around with it.
Normally, we'd be focusing on optimising desktop content for handheld devices, but what about optimising handheld content for desktop devices? That's where the Bitty browser comes in. Bitty is an embedded browser that sits on any webpage, and can be used to open up any website, podcast or RSS feed - and yes, that includes handheld-optimised content. I can see something like this being of interest to web developers, so if you're in that boat, head over to Bitty for the full lowdown. They even have a demo running on their site, so be sure to have a play around with it.