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For end-users, navigating web-based applications on the BlackBerry browser was cumbersome at best.
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The company had a BlackBerry browser in the works last year, but put it on hold to focus on its Android and iPhone products.
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Walt's also high on the inclusion of WiFi and the portrait-mode keyboard, but ain't nothing gonna make that BlackBerry browser any good, and the big guy says the touch interface still feels tacked to the rapidly-aging BlackBerry OS. So Walt -- now that you've confirmed RIM and Verizon's big holiday launch, what can you tell us about pricing and availability?
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Once it has won access to the iPhone, Skyfire plans to launch a browser for BlackBerry devices.
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And he says his BlackBerry's Internet browser is slow and that it is difficult to open documents sent as email attachments.
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For now, Sterling supports the iPhone and iPad through a set of applications delivered through the Apple App Store, and WebSphere offers iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry support through a mobile browser.
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The new version of the Bold has a browser that should have enticed Blackberry users into doing a lot more browsing.
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Customers can read their Kindle books on the largest number of devices and platforms, including any Kindle as well as on iPhone, iPad, Android devices, Mac, PC, BlackBerry, Windows Phone or in their web browser with Kindle Cloud Reader.
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Is someone going to buy a BlackBerry over an iPhone or Android phone because of your improved browser?
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Customers can check out a Kindle book from their local library and start reading on any generation Kindle device or free Kindle app for Android, iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, PC, Mac, BlackBerry or Windows Phone, as well as in their web browser with Kindle Cloud Reader.
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But I found its email system and Web browser to be less sophisticated than the iPhone's or the BlackBerry's.
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