Android Central
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by Simon Sage
Jan 17, 2013
Dolphin, a popular third-party browser for Android, updated today with new sharing options, including built-in Evernote clipping so you can reference pages later on through the cloud service, post...
Android Central
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by Simon Sage
Sep 20, 2012
Opera Mini 7.5 has been released, which is the first significant update to the browser since it launched over the spring. Opera Mini now has something called a Smart Page, which provides a broad ove...
Another Browser
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 12, 2012
Update: The name of the app is changing from "Another Browser" to "Flashify." Here's one that's going to make life a little easier for you folks who want to use Chrome f...
Chrome for Android
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 07, 2012
Everybody's all in a tizzy over the new Chrome for Android browser -- and rightfully so. It's likely the future of default browsing on Android going forward. But, guess what: It doesn't ...
Adobe Flash Player
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 09, 2011
Adobe this morning confirmed a ZDNet report that Flash Player would be going the way of the dinosaurs, marking a fairly major shift in the company's mobile strategy. Instead, Adobe will focus on...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 13, 2011
Youtube link for mobile viewingSo at Microsoft's MIX developer conference today in Las Vegas, Microsoft VP of Windows Phone Program Management Joe Belfiore did a little HTML test showing IE9 on a...
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by Jesse Potter
Jan 03, 2011
Quick show of hands:  How many of you use some sort of photo hosting service to get your pictures off your Android device, rather than grabbing your USB cable and transferring them manually? ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 14, 2010
 Yes! In an interview, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha just said they're planning to bring multitouch to a majority of their upcoming devices. To quote:I think you will see us deliver multitouch in the m...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 04, 2010
 According to NetApplications, mobile web browsing is now responsible for 1.3% of all internet browsing. 1.3% may seem like an insignificant number but it's nothing to laugh at. In the beginning ...