The recent releases of new tablet PC’s along with their web browsers are pretty much routine and common these days, at times eliciting yawns rather than increasing the pulse rate.
But Amazon and their brand new Amazon Silk browser for the Kindle Fire tablet, which is driven by Google’s Android 2.3 Operating System may perhaps be changing all that.
The basic fundamental idea of this browser which is designed to surf the web employs a “splitting” method for it’s browsing functions, first to act as a mobile device and then …