Skyfire’s free mobile browser, after months of private beta, is now available for public. The browser is capable of supporting Flash, AJAX, and other ad-ons that are generally for PC browsers. Skyfire has also inducted a browser for Windows Mobile, that has enough features to keep you busy. Though the service is still for US residents only, it was stated by the company that they would allow users outside of the states in a few weeks time.
Skyfire’s list of features include a Super Bar, their own version of the standard address bar (taking the idea from Opera and Chrome), a content sharing way through SMS. Skyfire’s browser also supports Silverlight, Quicktime, and Windows Media; enough to leave an impression. The current browser version is available for Windows Mobile only, and will shortly be available for others as well.
[via: MobileCrunch]



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