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What?! Apple allows 3rd party browsers into App Store!
What?! Apple allows 3rd party browsers into App Store!
Since Apple said no to Opera Mini browser because it copies a feature that the iPhone already has in place, it's a really big surprise to get noticed that Apple suddenly allows third party browsers put into the App Store. These new 'lucky' applications include: Edge Browser (free), Incognito ...
Apple Allows 3rd Party Web Browsers in App Store
Apple Allows 3rd Party Web Browsers in App Store
macrumors.com — Over the past 24 hours, Apple has begun to approve 3rd party web browsing applications for the iPhone. A number of new web browsing apps have suddenly appeared with original submission dates ranging as far back as October. While App... (more) Apple Allows 3rd Party Web Browsers in App Store
iTunes Store: Third-Party Web Browsers appear on Apple's App Store
itunes.apple.com — After denying entry of rival web browsers into its App Store for quite some time, Apple appears to have had a change of heart this week with the approval of four third-party browsers, each of which are now available for download. (more) iTunes Store: Third-Party Web Browsers appear on Apple's ...
Apple App Store Approves 3rd Party iPhone Web Browsers, BUT…
Apple App Store Approves 3rd Party iPhone Web Browsers, BUT…
theiphoneblog.com — It looks like Apple has begin to approve some 3rd party web browsers for the iPhone. Like the (Jobs save us) “fart” apps that were pulled or pending for a long while only to flood the market on some magic-8-ball decided day, some of these web ... (more) Apple App Store Approves 3rd Party iPhone Web Browsers, ...
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iPhone Buzz Week in Review - Week 3 2009
Top iPhone News — ... with language support for French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. Apple has now given the go ahead for 3rd party browsers on the iPhone. The browsers that have already made it include Edge Browser, Incognito, WebMate and Shaking Web. ...

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