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Mar 13, 2012 08:07 GMT  ·  By

Dolphin Browser HD, the popular application available for devices running under Google’s Android operating system, has just landed in the BlackBerry App World with support for the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Canadian handset vendor Research In Motion has been hard at work with providing Android developers with all the necessary tools for porting their applications to the PlayBook OS.

A few weeks ago, the handset vendor released OS 2.0 for its PlayBook devices, and enabled support for these applications on the tablet PC.

Following this upgrade, Android applications have started to emerge in the official application storefront for the BlackBerry devices.

Dolphin Browser HD was pushed to the app store as version 7.20.0, with features that are already popular among Android users, including Gesture or the Webzine.

The features list of this application includes:

Gesture - Let your inner artist out and create a personal Gesture (symbol) to access the mobile and desktop websites you use the most. Webzine - Fast Web page loading, with no ads. Dolphin Webzine simplifies the way you read your favorite mobile content, from news to blogs and websites. Speed Dial - Visit you favorite mobile and desktop websites on the go with one touch. Tabbed browsing - No need to toggle between screens, tabbed browsing lets you open and switch between Web pages fast as lightning. SideBars - Make the best of mobile interface via Dolphin SideBar.

Through Dolphin Browser's Gestures and sidebars, users will benefit from a great experience while navigating on the Internet.

Moreover, the development team behind the application notes that web surfing with their application is fast, intuitive and fun. Not to mention that the mobile browser is also very easy to use.

The Dolphin Browser HD is available today via the BlackBerry App World for all BlackBerry PlayBook tablet PCs that run under OS 2.0 or newer. The application weighs 2190 KB.