Nokia is currently developing a desktop-oriented browser ovi http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/16411.html ">browser, blogger Eldar Murtazin recently confirmed the news after contacting the beta version of the browser. The browser, which is said to be developed by Nokia, will be based on WebKit with Nokia's mobile browser, Apple Safari, and Google Chrome, but the Ovi browser will be bundled with Ovi's services. Users can use this browser to shop on the Ovi Store, and can also compile and read calendars, 17874.html "> contact lists and emails."
It is not yet known when the browser will be made public, but Nokia recently hinted at the plans through Twitter, and Nokia's beta and Ovi downloads are still locked, but apparently the content of these pages should be related to Ovi Browser.
But there is no real evidence that Nokia is making such a browser. Since the same functionality has been implemented in other similar browsers, such a browser would lose the freshness of the user, perhaps Nokia would like to strengthen the Ovi platform and desktop Connection with the launch of the browser. Of course, they are also likely to follow Google's approach, the introduction of a desktop browser as a product of its mobile platform as a supplement.
Original: http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/07/28/nokia.desktop.web.browser.to.join.chrome.safari/