Skyfire Brings Your Desktop Web Browser To Your Mobile Device

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On Friday, I got to watch a demo of Skyfire over Skype Video given by Skyfire CEO nitin Bhandari. Skyfire aims to bring the full PC browsing experience to your mobile handset rendering a web page complete with Flash with no compromises. Based on the demo I saw on a live handset, it truly delivers!

The browser will be offered in a private beta in the U.S. for Windows Mobile devices. You can sign up for the beta at Skyfire's web site. Symbian (e.g. Nokia S60 devices) is planned to be available in the first quarter of 2008. Other locations will be supported in the near future as well.


| January 28th, 2008 | Posted in Mobile Internet |

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