YadaYada includes a Proxy-based web browser with technology from PumaTech. It works very well and is quite fast. Images look very nice on it.
OmniSky uses a modified version of the Web Clipping application that comes with PalmVIIs. It is a VERY fast browser, but it's image support is weak. The YadaYada browser is truer to what a site looks like on a PC. Of course, you are free to abandon them both and use
Bluelark's Blazer, which is what I do. Both services support using whatever Palm Web Browser you'd like to.

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OmniSky does include support for PQA (Palm Query Apps) which opens the door to thousands of small Web Clipping Apps from Palm.net.
There is a beta piece of software from JP Systems, Inc. that allows anyone with a modem and Palm OS 3.1 or higher to use most PQAs. This works fairly well with YadaYada's modem, and fills a gap in their service.
This software is unaffiliated with YadaYada and OmniSky.
Both Services surf the Net well, but I'd have to give YadaYada the edge on Web Browsing.
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