Because 3rd party apps are exactly that, 3rd party and not associated with RIM! They're not made by RIM, so why would they want to give people the option to change the default browser when they invested so much into making their own browser?
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Because 3rd party apps are exactly that, 3rd party and not associated with RIM! They're not made by RIM, so why would they want to give people the option to change the default browser when they invested so much into making their own browser?
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