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Skyfire v0.85 released for S60 and WinMo, now (unofficially) open to the world
Skyfire v0.85 released for S60 and WinMo, now (unofficially) open to the world
Skyfire, which ranks pretty dang high on our list of free mobile browsers and is the only one to support Flash, Silverlight and a good chunk of other rich multimedia formats, was for quite some time limited to residents of the US. Back in October, they opened it up to Canada. This morning, ...
iPhone soars to 16.6% of smartphone market
iPhone soars to 16.6% of smartphone market
electronista.com — The iPhone is now not only the second most popular smartphone in the world but has saved the smartphone industry from a decline this past summer, according to a research note by Needham analyst Charlie Wolf. Apple's handset has represented about 16.... (more) iPhone soars to 16.6% of smartphone market
HOT - Skyfire open to everyone everywhere in the world!
decoder.com.au — HOT HOT HOT! Skyfire mobile web browser for S60 & Windows mobile has just been upgraded to v0.85 and even more exciting, has been released for access by everyone! Previously only users residing in the US & Canada were able to download and test drive ... (more) HOT - Skyfire open to everyone everywhere in the world!
Nokia closes its Symbian acquisition, seeding an open source foundation
betanews.com — Mobile phone maker Nokia today took a big step toward establishing the open source Symbian Foundation, a group that will enhance the Symbian OS to compete with Android and other mobile OS. (more) Nokia closes its Symbian acquisition, seeding an open ...
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Skyfire brings media-streaming mobile web browser to UK, world!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... Additionally, Skyfire no longer requires registration. The Skyfire v0.85 release updates the Symbian and Windows Mobile clients, bringing with it “Client/Server performance enhancements” and new UK proxy servers to speed up web-page access for UK customers. And, since anyone can download the new client and install it to their Windows Mobile or Symbian smartphone, Skyfire is somewhat unofficially available globally. Grab Skyfire here. [Via: MobileCrunch] Related News from IntoMobile: Skyfire announces ...

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Skyfire v0.85 supposedly available for worldwide consumptionEngadget Mobile
Being that we're currently situated in the United States of America, we can't personally test out Decoder 's claims that the latest and greatest version of Skyfire is ready for global domination, but we're taking it's word for it. Reportedly, most WinMo users and Symbian S60 owners can point ...
Pruebas de SkyFire en un S60 viendo videos de Hulu y YoutubeCelularis
SkyFire se quiere distinguir entre los distintos navegadores móviles como el único que permite visualizar el contenido como originalmente se vería desde una PC con navegador standard, incluyendo Flash, Quicktime y AJAX en todas sus variantes. Para lograr este objetivo, las páginas web son ...
Skyfire ready for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 handsetsPhones Review
Skyfire has been a while coming to reality, and has spent months in closed beta in the United States and only pushing out teasing promotion codes, but finally Skyfire is now opening its doors to all Windows Mobile users. However, currently Skyfire runs on Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 3rd ...
Skyfire beta updated; one step closer to the real, real web on mobilesBoy Genius Report
Skyfire pitches its like-named mobile browser beta with the tag line, “The PC web. On your phone. Real fast.” Simple yet poignant. Many companies make similar claims yet fail to deliver. Apple, for example, had a long commercial run highlighting the iPhone’s ability to ...
Skyfire - Get it Today. View Mobilitysite the Right Way!Mobility Site
iPhone people, ignore this post. I don’t wanna hear it. :) So, yeah… Can your browser do this? No? Skyfire can help you! Mobilitysite and Skyfire have teamed up and spread the word about this innovative browser. Jack and others have shared info about Skyfire already, but look at ...