GoogleSkyfire 2.0 flash video enabled mobile browser for Android

Skyfire 2.0 flash video enabled mobile browser for Android

Skyfire 2.0

The once denounced Android platform has been gaining immense popularity and new offerings are ready to grace the platform with each passing day. Now, Skyfire has launched its Skyfire 2.0 for Android, built upon the renowned features of the Android 1.0.

The Skyfire 2.0 Android enables a faster mobile internet experience alongside flash enabled fun with media-recommendations and social functions. It utilizes cloud computing to offer booster engine to mobile phones, enabling them to handle rich video

“Skyfire 2.0 was built for the way people use social media and the web today. People are now starting their web experience by scanning their Facebook and Twitter news feeds,” explains Jeff Glueck, CEO of Skyfire. “Our new browser allows you to open those links and view the videos that your friends have shared. To make that work, people need a browser that can handle the full internet.”

The SkyBar claims to offer the best of the internet to a mobile user’s fingertips, eliminating the need for additional searches. Users can activate SkyBar with a single touch so that users can access Flash videos on a web page which is otherwise incapable of playing such content. It also brings in easier sharing through social networks.

Users can view Flash videos around the web which usually do not play on mobile devices. With the ‘Explore’ icon’, the most relevant information comes at the user’s fingertips while the ‘Share’ icon enable easier sharing of content on social networking sites.

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