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Dolphin Browser Gets New Updates

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Dolphin, a free third-party smartphone browser, has released a new version. The update includes Evernote Web Clipper integration, one-tap sharing, and an enhanced Dolphin Connect.

By downloading browser extensions available for Safari, Firefox or Chrome, Dolphin users can also sync their entire web experience — tabs, history, bookmarks and passwords — across multiple devices without skipping a beat.

With one-tap sharing, Dolphin users can instantly tweet content, post it to Facebook or share via email. Users on the same Wi-Fi connection can even broadcast any webpage to their friends.

Dolphin Browser is available for both Android and iOS. It is built by MoboTap, a mobile technology developer funded by Sequoia Capital.

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