Skyfire smokes 'em in showdown
"Skyfire is, by far, the speediest of the bunch, and we love that it also supports Flash Web pages without a hitch."
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The buzz about Skyfire
App of the Week: Skyfire Loads Flash in a Flash
New York Times - The main reason I like it is that it does one thing I haven't seen any other phone
browser do: it runs Flash video. Any Flash video. It opens sites I couldn't access before.
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Skyfire 1.0 mobile browser available now
San Francisco Chronicle - SFGate.com - Now with, with Skyfire 1.0 launching today, the product looks like the real deal,
offering a mobile web experience that provides good navigation, social networking integration
and best of all, glorious web video...1.0 brings a lot of polish and clever thinking to the game.
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Skyfire Burns Through The Beta Tag, Coming Soon For BlackBerry
TechCrunch - This release is quite near perfect...
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Skyfire browser hits version 1.0
EngadgetMobile - Skyfire's tying up some loose ends and going gold with the Windows Mobile and S60 versions of its well-received app.
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Skyfire Mobile Browser Reaches 1.0 Release, Officially Kicks Other Browsers' Tails
InformationWeek - Today's update brings the mobile browser to a full 1.0 release for Windows Mobile
and S60 smartphones, and it comes chock full of video-processing power.
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Skyfire: a better handheld browser?
ComputerWorld - ...by all accounts, it's really rather good...
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Skyfire mobile browser reaches 1.0
CNET - Skyfire has arrived at its first full release with a fairly fast and solid mobile browser
offering. From a usability standpoint, its streaming video and social bent are Skyfire's strengths.
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Rich mobile browser Skyfire launches faster version 1.0
VentureBeat - One of the less immediately obvious but still powerful aspects of the browser is its ability
to analyze and zoom in on the different sections of a website, making it doable to navigate
some sites that I find completely overwhelming on the iPhone (which offers a more limited
version of the same feature).
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