The alpha version of the Skyfire web browser for Symbian S60 touch devices have been released. Browse your favorite websites on Skyfire exactly like you do on your PC. The skyfire mobile browser is the only browser to support all major Web 2.0 standards – Ajax, Javascript, Flash 10 – it just works. Follow your friends’ Facebook and Twitter updates, watch tv on phone plus keep tra...
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MOBIZ on 21st Dec 2009 (via mobchina.blogspot.com)
The alpha version of the Skyfire web browser for Symbian S60 touch devices have been released. Browse your favorite websites on Skyfire exactly like you do on your PC. The skyfire mobile browser is the only browser to support all major Web 2.0 standards Ajax, Javascript, Flash 10 it just works. Follow your
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DailyMobile on 19th Dec 2009 (via dailymobile.se)
On the heels of the updated version for Windows Mobile, Skyfire is bringing its famous web browser to Symbian S60 touch-enabled devices (S60 5th Edition). As you probably already know, Skyfire is one of the most promising mobile web browsers, bringing the full desktop experience to your mobile phone. This includes JavaScript (Ajax), Flash 10
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IntoMobile on 22nd Dec 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Skyfire is officially launching its awesome web browser for Symbian S60 based devices. As you're probably aware, with Skyfire browser you can enjoy Flash video and AJAX based service without having to launch a separate application. For one thing, Google Maps works perfectly on Skyfire. And now the best part - we got 50 beta codes
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IntoMobile on 1st Aug 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Skyfire's Symbian S60 browser beta kicks off today and to celebrate the event we're bringing you 100 codes to get in on the fun. On the off chance you missed the news posted earlier this week, this browser supports AJAX, Quicktime, Windows Media, and Flash -- to name a few -- all rendered and delivered to your set by a Skyfire server. So what's the rub you ask to get at these beta codes? Nothing,
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Engadget on 1st Aug 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
The SkyFire mobile web browser is now out of private beta and is openly available for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 devices. SkyFire is designed to deliver a desktop-like browsing experience on the small screen. The browser supports full web browsing, and comes with the ability to handle rich media content such as Ajax functionality, Flash, Quicktime, Windows Media and others. SkyFire version 0.8...
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PalmInfocenter on 24th Sep 2008 (via pheedo.com)
Digia @Web is a modern, fully finger touch controllable, web browser for mobile. @Web is currently available for Symbian S60 5th Edition and Maemo mobile devices free of charge. Browser UI features: * Full finger touch UI * Accelerated panning * Automatic full screen browsing via auto-hiding controls * Multiple browser windows * Page rotation for portrait and landscape browsing * Multiple
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DailyMobile on 6th Jan 2010 (via dailymobile.se)
Skyfire today launched version 1.5 of its popular web browser for Symbian S60 3rd and 5th edition smartphones. Read the full story here.
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MobileBurn on 21st Jan 2010 (via MobileBurn.com)
"Skyfire, which aims to give a PC-like browsing experience on your phone, is now available as a limited access beta for S60. Skyfire uses compression and a proxy-based technology to deliver full featured (Flash 9, Quicktime, Java, AJAX) web pages to phones. Their aim is to deliver exactly the same page to your phone that you would see on your PC. We've got 100 instant access beta invitations to gi
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PDAsNews on 31st Jul 2008 (via pdasnews.com)