Opera and Skyfire
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 15, 2013
Opera and Skyfire at one time were popular browser alternatives in a time in which stock browsers were sorely lacking. Improvements to Sarafi on iOS, Chrome on Android and, yes, even IE on Windows P...
Android Central
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by Simon Sage
Sep 27, 2012
Third-party browser developer Skyfire has launched a new plug-in framework, allowing other apps to drill deeper into your everyday mobile web experience. Readability is one of the launch partners fo...
Android Central
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 21, 2011
We mentioned last month that the folks at Skyfire were working on a big update that would bring a new set of features as well as a new pricing model, and today is the day it becomes available.  T...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 11, 2011
Skyfire has updated their blog letting everyone know they are hard at work on Skyfire version 4.0 that is apparently going to be made available in the "coming weeks". When Skyfire updated t...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 23, 2010
Skyfire just released their cool new social networking browser, and you know we had to get our hands on it.  It just so happens that we have a Viewsonic gTablet at our disposal, so we figured -- ...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 23, 2010
Skyfire has announced the latest version of its cross-platform web browser -- Skyfire 3.0, complete with a new SkyBar designed for social networking.  You have programs like RockMelt browser and ...
Article
by afazel
Sep 03, 2010
Skyfire, an alternate browser available for multiple platforms, has updated its Android browser to 2.3.2 today with some fixes and a couple of new features. What's fixed? Well there was a pesky bug th...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
May 06, 2010
So here's the thing about watching Hulu on the Android Skyfire 2.0 browser: You can do it at the moment, but don't count on it for long. We've been down this road before with Skyfire on Windows ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 29, 2010
Let's take a quick look at the new Skyfire 2.0 browser for Android, shall we? Full page rendering? Check. Flash video? Check. Bells and whistles? Check and check. Our quick verdict: So long...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 29, 2010
Here's Skyfire's promo video for its new Version 2.0 browser, which should be available for Android any time now. (It's not appearing in the market, and the manual download link's not working yet eith...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 07, 2010
Skyfire this afternoon shed a little light on where it's headed in the future with Android. You'll recall that the mobile browser company recently bought Kolbysoft -- maker of the popular Steel browse...
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by Phil Nickinson
Apr 01, 2010
Skyfire, the popular Windows Mobile (and more recently BlackBerry) browser made famous for its proxy-based render-anything features, is working on an Android application and looking for a few good alp...
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by Phil Nickinson
Feb 11, 2010
In a bit of an Android browser shake-up, Skyfire -- best known for its Windows Mobile browser -- has purchased kolbysoft, which produces the popular Webkit-based Steel browser. For the time being, St...