RockMelt web browser, which was launched in 2012, has
now come aboard mobile devices; with the first device to get the browser
being the popular Apple iPad.
The key objective behind the launch of RockMelt browser, developed on
Chromium technology that powers the speedy Google Chrome browser, was to
amalgamate the online social connections of the users with their
day-to-day web browsing experience; with feeds from Facebook friends
featuring on their home page in a fairly uncluttered manner.
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With the RockMelt browser now making its foray into the mobile arena,
the Silicon Valley firm behind the product has revealed that the launch
of the browser, initially for the iPad, was a feat which was
accomplished in eight months, topnews reports.
The mobile version of the RockMelt browser is fairly akin to its desktop
counterparts – the PC and Mac versions -, with RockMelt for iPad being
social as well as fun to look at.
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Noting that RockMelt browser is an extremely appealing blend of
interface designs of the Facebook Timeline, the Pinterest tiles, and the
ever-flowing Twitter stream, RockMelt CEO Eric Vishria said: “It is
unquestionably a really different beast. And that is a good thing.” |