I have been following Skyfire since they spoke at the Mobile Web Megatrends and they are a part of my Mobile Web taxonomy which I am tracking. Recently skyfire launched in the UK(pdf press release). I am keen to hear about any experiences of skyfire in the UK.
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OpenGardens on 1st Jan 2009 (via opengardensblog.futuretext.com)
Which Mobile Browser Do You Use? ( polls) As Windows Mobile users, we have a ton of choices when it comes to mobile browsers. Opera Mobile 9.5 does a fantastic job rendering complex webpages, while Opera Mini and Skyfire uses server-side rendering to decrease page load times. Some swear by NetFront, while PIE remains the most basic browser, painfully in need of an upgrade, which will come in the f...
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Pocketnow on 25th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Browsing the Web on a smartphone will likely never be quite the same as doing it from a full-size PC. Browsing with Skyfire is the next best thing, however.
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SmartPhoneToday on 15th Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
For those in the UK, Skyfire's mobile web browser is now available, and sports several new features...
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PhoneArena on 10th Dec 2008 (via phonearena.com)
Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile handsets mobile browser Skyfire has now widened its UK beta testing and registration for the Skyfire service is no longer required. Skyfire uses a proxy server to manage all the heavy processing and simply render content on a mobile phone. Opera Mini mobile browser works in a similar way however, Skyfire
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PhonesReview on 10th Dec 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)