RIM posts job listing for 'WebKit Developer,' gets one step clos...

Courtesy Engadget  Sun, 11/01/2009 - 15:33

Needed some more evidence that future BlackBerrys may be getting a much needed improvement in the browser department?

You got it. Following up on the news that Research In Motion has acquired Torch Mobile (developers of the WebKit-based Iris browser), the Candian phonemaker is now looking to fill the position of "WebKit Developer," according to a job listing.

The posting calls for a number of skills which would come in handy whilst creating a next-gen browser for...


 

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