May 27th, 2009 - InformationWeek
Startup Skyfire has completed the release version of its mobile browser, and the company said it brings a desktop browsing experience to
users.The Skyfire browser uses server-side compression technology to enable users to access and interact with Web sites built with Flash, Ajax, JavaScript, Silverlight, and other rich Web technologies. This gives it an advantage over competitive browsers like Apple's mobile Safari and Android's "Chrome Lite," which can't fully access complex sites like YouTube or Hulu.
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