Dolphin browser for Android adds multitouch support on Droid

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We’ve already seen that the Droid is perfectly capable of implementing multitouch gestures in third-party apps, and the most high-profile (if not the most important, period) implementation of that is in a good web browser where non-stop zooming is a way of life — especially when browsing sites designed for desktops. Dolphin — which has been kicking around for a couple months in the Market — has just added multitouch support on the Droid, which automatically makes it an interesting alternative to Android’s mediocre (well, mediocre by WebKit standards, anyhow) built-in fare. Follow the break for a video overview — or better yet, if you’re running Android and you’ve got a couple fingers to spare, just check it out yourself.

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