Then, using the crowdsourcing site Upwork, they hired 13 workers scattered across the United States and beyond to spend five months using the apps through a web browser linked to the phone farm. (sciencedaily.com)
At least Acer calls it a link to Facebook, unlike RIM's approach on the BlackBerry PlayBook (which has app icons for Facebook and other Web services, when those are really just browser links). (computerworld.com)
The second page of the homescreen is still there too, but aside from the web browser links, the other features don't work — the Reader Store link, and the reference and multimedia sections — so you have to jump back to the original homescreen to access them. (blog.the-ebook-reader.com)