Mike Lazaridis’ Keynote at Mobile World Congress, where he briefly demos BlackBerry’s new WebKit browser (starts around 6:51). The good? 100/100 Acid score. The bad? Still cursor-based.
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“The market is likely somewhat underwhelmed by the announcements relative to expectations around the new WebKit browser shipping, as well as new form factors.”Shaw Wu, analyst, on RIM
BlackBerry OS 6.0
BGR has some screenshots and details for BlackBerry’s pending OS 6.0, which features a WebKit-based browser (and multitouch).
Do try this at work
Andy Clarke suggests a great little question you can pose to clients:
What would you prefer me to do?
Spend my time hacking around issues in older technologies like Internet Explorer 6 or would you like that time spent making the site look the best that it can on better desktop browsers, as well as on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Blackberry and a whole host of other mobile devices?
“Every major mobile platform is now either using WebKit or will be soon. Except for one.”John Gruber, on RIM’s new WebKit-based browser, the one obvious holdout being Windows Mobile. (via jimray)
BlackBerry has demoed its upcoming WebKit browser today at Mobile World Congress. Overall, the browser appears to be quite fast, though it still uses the nubbin/cursor and there isn’t an enormous amount of screen real estate. The new browser achieves a 100/100 on ACID3 and supports HTML5 and CSS3. And yes, it supports AJAX—a big departure from BlackBerry’s current browser which doesn’t even support XMLHttpRequest.
New BlackBerry browser faster than Android, iPhone?
Electronista cites an anonymous source at RIM as saying BlackBerry’s upcoming WebKit-based browser could be up to 30–60 percent faster than other WebKit devices, thanks to the BlackBerry Internet Service.
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