
Mobile browsers built-into your cellphones, PDA's, and even your MP3 players (iPod Touch) have changed the outlook of a lot of people when it comes to mobile devices. A lot of people have finally realized the potential of this technology. Now, browsers in mobile devices have very limited capabilities, however, a lot of features are slowly being added into it and in fact, websites are changing their pages to tailoring it to the mobile browser market.
It is then no surprise when ABI research, a leading market research firm focused on the impact of emerging technologies on global consumer and business markets, reported that the
mobile browser market will probably grow to 1.5 Billion units by 2013.
The mobile browsers won't probably be able to catch up to the PC-based browsers, but its definitely getting there. As mentioned, the things that are hindering mobile browsers, are its limitation, like the absence of
important plug-ins such as Flash, AJAX, and the memory constraints of many phones.
ABI Research's new study, The Mobile Browser Market analyzes the market for mobile browsing, examining the primary commercial offerings from independent browser vendors as well as evaluating the growing important of
open-source solutions such as Webkit. The report also looks at the push towards web applications and the use of widgets for mobile devices.