Video of the New Deepfish Browser from Microsoft

Brandon Miniman | March 29, 2007 3:15 PM

If you haven’t heard about Deepfish yet, well, either you haven’t read the news today or you live in a cave. The Deepfish browsers seems to be Microsoft’s attempt to make up for the lack of functionality of Pocket IE; it’s a program that allows you to see a page from a very zoomed out perspective, and then zoom straight into a the part of the page that you want to see. It’s quite similar to how Safari on the iPhone works.

There have been several other videos of DeepFish posted today. If you want to see more, check out YouTube. If you want to download the application, try here, though it seems that downloads have been stopped for now.

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