Apple Inc. has now becoming more and more developer-friendly. As the App Store’s operation draws near, Apple Inc. is opening it arms to the various developers worldwide. And it is no longer a surprise that the browser of the iPhone, Safari, is one of the targets.

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The web browser is one of the first categories of software where developers would possibly make a move. Companies such as the Opera and Mozilla are aiming to get into all famous platforms including Apple Inc.’s iPhone of course.

These third-party browsers can bring tons of feature distinction to the 3G iPhone.




Recently, Mozilla launched the Firefox 3.0 which is quite different from the Safari – a browser running for Windows as well as Mac OS X. The Mozilla’s Firefox that can run on the hottest smartphone would be huge. There are thousands of internet users who love using the browser on their desktop computers or laptops.

Aside from the browser, Steve Jobs must also allow the Flash to work on the latest 3G iPhone as soon as Adobe is done with creating a version of the Flash for the iPhone, especially now that most of the websites incorporate Flash in their homepage.

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