BlackBerry phones may soon get a new browser

BlackBerry phones may soon get a new browser


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In a brief note on its Web site, Torch wrote that its team of developers will join RIM and “will now be focused on utilizing our WebKit-based mobile browser expertise to contribute to the ongoing enhancement of the BlackBerry platform.” WebKit is the open-source software used in Apple’s Safari and Google’s Chrome browsers as well as Nokia’s Series 60 browser.

blackberry BlackBerry phones may soon get a new browser

RIM confirmed that it had acquired Torch but offered few other details. The companies did not disclose the value of the acquisition.

It’s unclear if the Iris browser will continue to be available for Windows Mobile users or Qtopia. Qtopia was first developed by Trolltech, a company Nokia acquired last year.

BlackBerry devices come with a browser designed by RIM that some users have complained is not as easy to use as some other mobile browsers. It is facing some new competition in the browser market.

Rather than use the built-in browser, BlackBerry users can download Opera Mini, a lightweight browser from Opera. The popular Skyfire browser opened a small test of a version of a browser it is developing for the BlackBerry last month.

Browsing from mobile phones has grown more prevalent with the introduction of the iPhone and its easy-to-use browser.

RIM has made other acquisitions this year, including security software developer Certicom and GPS navigation company Dash. [MacWorld]

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