Apple has finally opened its iTunes App Store for the 3rd Party web browsers which apparently means that Apple no longer thinks that applications which duplicate the functionaility of Apple apps should be refrained from displaying for sale on iTunes App Store.

Apple has started to approve certain web browsers on the iTunes App Store but Opera is still missing. Most of these approved browsers are however based on iPhone Webkit rendering engine and they only differ from mobile Safari in user-interface.
Some of these approved Web Browsers are:
Edge Browser (Free)
Incognito ($1.99)
WebMate: Tabbed Browser ($0.99)
Shaking Web ($1.99)
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well this is good move from apple.