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OmniSky Licenses Handspring Blazer Browser Technology for Faster Web Browsing of More Websites
URL(s): www.omnisky.com
SAN FRANCISCO, April 12, 2001--
OmniSky and Handspring Continue Close Cooperation On Enhancing Wireless-Internet Experience for Palm OS Handhelds
OmniSky Corporation (Nasdaq:OMNY), the award-winning provider of wireless e-mail and
Internet services for users of mobile devices, today announced that it is the first company to license
the Handspring Blazer browser and proxy server to enhance the OmniSky user experience on Palm
OS-based handhelds. With the adoption of the Blazer technology, OmniSky will provide web
browsing that is significantly faster than other wireless services for the Palm OS -- rendering the first
screen of virtually any web site in less than five seconds.
To achieve faster browsing, Blazer implements incremental rendering of text and graphics, which
allows the user to immediately begin viewing content while the rest of the website is downloading. For
enhanced web surfing, Blazer supports web-content formats such as HTML, WAP, WML, and
XHTML, and image formats such as GIF and JPEG. The Blazer technology also enables OmniSky to
implement a range of key Internet features, including support for frames, cookies (used by Internet
sites for personalization) and SSL security.
"OmniSky continues to work closely with Handspring to ensure a superior wireless-Internet user
experience for Handspring owners," said Kristine Stebbins, OmniSky's vice president of marketing.
"With this licensing agreement, we'll be able to implement a wide range of features that will
significantly enhance OmniSky's already rich wireless Internet browsing experience."
"We're delighted that OmniSky has selected the Handspring Blazer browser technology for
implementation on their popular handheld service," said Ed Colligan, senior vice president of sales and
marketing for Handspring, Inc. "The integration of the Blazer browser with OmniSky's own
technology should provide users of Handspring Visor handhelds with the best-available browsing
experience on a wireless handheld."
As part of the agreement, Handspring has obtained a non-exclusive license to use OmniSky's
proprietary OneTap XML-based technology. OneTap enables efficient two-way data transfer
between PIM (personal information management) applications and the wireless Internet. OneTap
allows handheld users to, for example, request and save maps and directions from optimized Web
sites directly into their address book, date book or memo pad with a single tap. Users also can
automatically fill Web-based forms with existing information such as addresses, dates and notes,
directly from their handheld.
The first licensee of Handspring's Blazer browser, OmniSky plans to incorporate this
industry-leading technology into the next software release of the OmniSky wireless service.
Additionally, the integration of the new browser will allow OmniSky to provide color support for the
Handspring Visor Prism handheld.
OmniSky Corporation (Nasdaq:OMNY) is mobilizing the Internet for users of mobile devices. The
OmniSky wireless e-mail and Internet service allows subscribers to send and receive e-mail
messages, access and navigate the Internet, and securely conduct e-commerce transactions, and
offers unlimited usage at a fixed monthly fee. OmniSky partners with the leading wireless hardware,
services and infrastructure providers, including Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, and Aether
Systems, as well as the most popular online content and commerce providers, including AOL, eBay,
E*TRADE, and Yahoo! Subscribers can access a vast array of optimized Internet content through an
intuitive wireless portal that organizes information into categories such as finance, shopping, news,
sports, and more. In addition, subscribers can search the Web through the OmniSky wireless portal.
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