Skyfire Media Center
Company Overview
Founded in April 2006, Skyfire is an exciting venture-backed innovator in mobile web browsing with a mission to dramatically improve your browsing experience on mobile phones. We created the only mobile browser that delivers both the speed and media-rich experience similar to the PC browser. For the first time, you can watch any video, listen to any music, socialize on any network and browse whatever you want. Anything you can do from your PC, you can now do from your mobile phone using Skyfire. We believe it's going to change the way you use your mobile phone.
Visit Skyfire on the web at http://skyfire.com
Industry Praise for Skyfire
Recent Coverage
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Moore?s Law Will Hit a Wall for Mobile in Next Phase of Growth
, July 22, 2010
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Blog: Moore's Law Will Hit a Wall for Mobile in Next Phase of Growth
, July 22, 2010
July 22, 2010 - I want to address a topic on technology trends we've thought about at Skyfire for a while now. In short, we believe the consumer experience on smartphones has improved exponentially over the last few years, but it may have hit a friction point as we enter the next phase of mobile growth.
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, June 23, 2010
Mountain View, CA - June 23, 2010 - Skyfire today releases version 2.1 of its Android browser. The enhancement provides increased stability as well as support for 750,000 additional websites for watching Flash video.
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PC Magazine: Skyfire Claims It's Faster Than Flash 10.1
PC Magazine, June 23, 2010
In the world of alternative browsers for Android phones, you have dozens to choose from but only one that supports Flash video. The Skyfire browser for Android made waves when it was released and fully supported playback of Flash video from Web video sites that don't host mobile versions.
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AppScout: Skyfire Browser for Android Updates, Challenges Adobe for Flash Performance
AppScout, June 23, 2010
In the world of alternative browsers for Android phones, you have dozens to choose from but only one that supports Flash video. The Skyfire browser for Android made waves when it was released and fully supported playback of Flash video from Web video sites that don't host mobile versions, and today users can update to the 2.1 version that still supports Flash video, but boasts speed improvements and support for more Web sites that use Flash video.

