After letting developers create all sorts of apps from Ocarina, to the lighter and those that make fart sounds, the App Store is at last opening doors to browser apps. According to reports a few apps have already made it to the store including the free Edge Browser, WebMate, etc. I guess opening up the device to third party browser apps is a welcome sign, I mean everyone would love to have features like privacy and better designs/layouts. So are Firefox and Chrome coming to the iPhone too?
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