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iPhoneThere are millions of iPhone applications and that number is about to go up. Apple has recently begun to allow Web browser applications. There are many small, browser applications that were let into the Apple store.

They aren’t quite popular right now and they slipped in almost under the radar. They include the Edge Browser, Webmate, Shaking Web, and Incognito. They are used to make Web sites easier for people to read.

In the past Apple would never consider using third party browser for their store. After all that is what their Safari browser is for and why the phones comes with it pre-installed. They said that other browsers were not allowed because they were “duplicating functionality.”

The browser apps that are in the Apple Store are different from each other – but they have one thing in common. They are all built with Safari as a base. Because of this we do not yet know whether Apple will open the doors to iPhone versions of completely separate third-party browsers, such as Firefox or Opera.


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