RIM to Develop WebKit Mobile Internet Browser?By Chris - 11/01/2009 10:24:36 PM |
BlackBerry owners will be happy to hear that RIM is interested to hire a “WebKit Developer.” That means the Canadian company is considering developing a totally new mobile browser. It’s actually not a secret anymore as RIM did purchase Torch Mobile a while ago, which happens to be the company that created the WebKit-based Iris browser. Apparently that’s not enough and RIM needs a more qualified WebKit developer to help out with the cause. A new browser for the BlackBerry OS will definitely be a blessing so if you happen to have the needed skills then go ahead and apply for the job! We’ve been waiting for a new mobile Internet browser for BlackBerry smartphones for too long now.
via careerbeacon
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Tags: BlackBerry, internet browser, Iris, jobs, Mobile browser, RIM, torch mobile, webkit

