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Monday 24 August 2009, 5:51 PM

RIM buys Torch Mobile browser company

Posted by David Meyer

BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion has picked up Torch Mobile, the company behind the Iris handheld browser.

Iris, which is based on the WebKit rendering engine, is currently available for Windows Mobile handsets. The company also has a web widget platform that can support Google Gadgets, Apple dashboard widgets and Yahoo widgets.

On its website, Torch Mobile said its developers would "join RIM's global organization and will now be focused on utilizing our WebKit-based mobile browser expertise to contribute to the ongoing enhancement of the BlackBerry platform".

"Torch Mobile's team of highly skilled developers has been actively involved in Open Source development and includes contributors, Commiters and Reviewers of the WebKit project," the company noted. "As part of RIM, these developers will continue to be active participants in the WebKit development community."

The precise details of the acquisition have not been made public.

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David Meyer

Update: It's curtains for the Windows Mobile version of the Iris browser.

Posted by David Meyer on Aug 25, 2009 9:47 AM

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