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Old 03-09-2010, 04:39 PM   #3
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mmm I hope they don't do something stupid and attempt to create their own proprietary browser.

They have plenty of options for web browsers which we know already support standards, they should be using webkit (the basis for safari and many other browsers), which is frequently updated, and has an open source and corporate community behind it. Since the Kindle has that linux base, webkit should be the ultimate fit. Going off and doing their own thing means more issues with standards compliance and security hacks without a doubt.
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