28th May 2009
Skyfire has announced the first full release of its mobile web browser.
The Skyfire 1.0 browser is available for free and aims to replicate the experience of surfing the web on a PC on the mobile platform.
It supports standards such as Flash 10, Silverlight 2, AJAX and JavaScript and comes with a customisable start page that users can tweak to integrate their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
The browser is capable of running on 70 per cent of the worldwide installed base of smartphones, including those from HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia and Palm.
A beta version of Skyfire 1.0 is also in development for the BlackBerry platform.
"PC web progress will not slow down for the mobile industry to catch up. Skyfire's architecture keeps pace with web technologies and seamlessly bridges the gap," commented Nitin Bhandari, chief executive of Skyfire.
The beta version of Skyfire was first launched in the UK in December last year.
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