Rumours about a WebKit browser got confirmation when Research in Motion bought a developer and during the recent weeks recruited a WebKit developer. This new browser would replace RIM’s old web code with a new one, also shared by Apple, Palm and Google, supporting current HTML standards. Another idea is that RIM could let Google or Microsoft offer to substitute its current browser with their own browsers.
These moves would surely help Research in Motion, which received only moderate reactions to its Storm2 handset, as the Droid has captured most of the publicity that normally would have been directed to the BlackBerry line, and mainly to the Storm2. The BlackBerry devices would have deserved more attention due to their modern Internet support and slider form factor.
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