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News: Third-party browsing apps appear on App Store
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — In a shift away from its prior policy of barring third-party web browsing applications on the basis that they duplicated existing functionality, Apple has allowed a small group of third-party browsing apps to appear in the App Store. Amongst the new apps are Edge Browser ...

Four third-party Web browsers appear on Apple's App Store
AppleInsider — ... this week with the approval of four third-party browsers, each of which are now available for download. The move is surprising given that the iPhone maker has shown resistance in the past to accepting new applications to its digital software store that replicate any of the core functionalities of its handheld products, such as their built-in Safari web browser or ability to download podcasts over the air. In each case, the four accepted browsers -- Edge Browser , Webmate , Incognito , and Shaking Web -- are based on Apple's Webkit ...

Third-party web browsers surprise App Store watchers
Infinite Loop — Four new web browsers for the iPhone appeared on the App Store this morning, much to the surprise of iPhone and App Store watchers. The sudden addition of these apps seems to go against past behavior from Apple, and has people speculating whether Apple is tweaking its policies. The four browsers include Edge Browser ...

Third-party apps enhance web browsing for iPhone, iPod touch
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — Filed under: Apple Corporate, Software, Internet Tools, App StoreEarlier this week, there was a sudden influx of web browsing applications in the App Store. Mac Rumors points out that some of them, most notably Edge Browser [App Store link], have very old release dates even though they only showed up in the store recently (Edge Browser's release date is listed as Oct. 13, '08). It's important to note that these aren't true third party browsers, but enhancements to Mobile Safari. What's interesting is that Apple has previously rejected applications for "duplicating functionality" of some of their own software. ...

First Look: New Web Browsers for iPhone
Macworld — by Brennon Slattery , PC World The following article is reprinted from the Today@PC World blog at PCWorld.com . Here’s a hands-on look for the new Web browsers available for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Edge Browser The main feature of the free Edge Browser is that it removes the clutter from an ordinary Safari Web page to present sites in full-screen glory. Besides the reception, time, and battery bar at the top of your iPhone’s screen, you should see nothing but the page. Problem is, all I saw was nothing. I loaded the browser, and as I was trying to figure out how you’re supposed to leave the Apple ...

Third-Party Browsers Make Way into App Store
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — [image] In the last day, Apple has begun to approve third-party web browsing apps for the iPhone. A slew of web browsing apps have hit the App Store, with original submission dates from as far back as October of last year. Though Apple has made no official statement, there is some speculation that all this time the browser applications were actually awaiting approval. There is specualtion that browser apps were blocked by Apple because they replicated features already available on the iPhone. They must have changed their minds. Regardless there are a variety of browser applications, including: -    Edge Browser , a free app with address and navigation ...

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