Browse the web in 3D! No - I am not talking about Lively or Piclens. I am talking about Pogo - A Web Browser. Taking Pogo on a ride, you clearly notice some differences straight away that sets it apart from the other players in the browser arena.
First and most awkwardly indigestible: it’s by AT&T, yes the telecom company. There are however a lot of other differences too as you will see shortly. I was able to try the limited beta and here is my experience with Pogo.
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If you happen to be one of the many people who use their built-in mobile web browser to check your e-mail, chances are you get frustrated by that little scroll wheel or tiny scrollbar when trying to move around inside the page.
If you’ve used the web-based version of Gmail on your mobile browser you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Like when you open an e-mail, read its contents, then decide you want to archive or delete it; you usually have to scroll nearly all the way down to the bottom and click on the appropriate link or whatever other link you were trying to click. This can be quite awkward if you’re reading an e-mail that your sister sent you that’s 45 pages long and you’re just trying to easily delete or archive it. In last month’s Gmail podcast, Chuck Tomasi talked about a feature he calls “Speed Dialing”.