Wireless News
09-26-2013, 10:00 PM
Dolphin, a third-party mobile browser that runs on Android and iOS, is apparently tired of seeing Google reign as the de-factor king of the Internet. Because of this, it’s formed what it calls an “anti-Google alliance” with international search engines to add some more diversity to the global mobile search realm. The alliance includes Russian search engine Yandex, Chinese engine Baidu, Yahoo Japan and DuckDuckGo, the privacy-friendly American search engine that has become a favorite for anti-NSA activists.- Dolphin says that it’s partnering with these companies because its mobile browser is “designed to better serve users in ‘mobile-first’ countries, who do all of their browsing from a mobile phone, by bringing content directly to users, acting as an entertainment hub
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