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 <description>&lt;p&gt;If you happen to own a Windows Mobile based smartphone or a PDA, you’ve probably tried using Pocket Internet Explorer. Furthermore, you’re certainly aware just how slow Microsoft’s mobile browser can be. Why not try out the  new Opera Mini ? Yes, it’s a Java-based app, but it works just like the iPhone’s Safari, plus it’s free! What follows is the short video demonstration from the folks over at  PocketNow.com , who have tested and compared Pocket Internet Explorer and Opera Mini. Guess who won?        ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Opera Mobile 8.65 for Windows Mobile Smartphone and Pocket PC editions releasedOpera Mini celebrates its first birthdayOpera Mini 3.0 releasedOpera Mini 4 goes gold!Browse network-shared Windows files with Pocket Internet Explorer&lt;/p&gt;
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