Skyfire Buys Kolbysoft to Make an Android BrowserPC World - Stephen Lawson - Feb 11, 2010Skyfire plans to extend its browser to the Android mobile platform after acquiring Kolbysoft, the maker of the Steel ... |
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Skyfire acquires Kolbysoft, developers of the popular Steel browser for AndroidWashington Post - Feb 11, 2010Considering how many times I've written about it, it probably goes without saying that I'm a fan of Skyfire. By way of server-side magic (read: proxied data ... |
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MobileTechRoundup show #197; Buzz, Android, and mobile Office talkZDNet (blog) - Matthew Miller - Feb 11, 2010Google Buzz was the big tech news of the week so Kevin, James, and I kicked off MobileTechRoundup show #197 giving our thoughts and experiences with the new ... |
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Skyfire acquires Android browser maker kolbysoftFiercemobilecontent - Jason Ankeny - Feb 12, 2010Mobile browser developer Skyfire announced its acquisition of kolbysoft, creators of the Steel browser for Google's Android mobile operating system. ... |
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Skyfire mobile web browser coming to Google AndroidDownloadsquad (blog) - Brad Linder - Feb 11, 2010Skyfire is a mobile web browser for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 phones. ... |
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Android to gain another browser: SkyfireGadgetsteria (blog) - Feb 11, 2010by Mike Mobile browsing has steadily gotten better over the last several years with better hardware and software teaming up. Regardless of what OS, ... |
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Skyfire Bringing New Browser to AndroidPhone Scoop - Eric M. Zeman - Feb 11, 2010Today Skyfire announced that it has acquired kolbysoft, which makes the Steel mobile browser for Android devices. Kolbysoft's Steel browser builds on ... |
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Skyfire Bets on WebKit for Mobile BrowsersGigaOm (blog) - Colin Gibbs - Feb 11, 2010The mobile browser startup Skyfire is joining the increasingly crowded WebKit bandwagon by buying ... |
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Skyfire Acquires kolbysoft To Create Browser For Android HandsetsMocoNews - Feb 11, 2010Mobile browser-maker Skyfire has acquired kolbysoft for its expertise in creating browsers for the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android operating system. ... |
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Skyfire Acquires kolbysoft, Makers of Android Steel BrowserWebWire (press release) - Kevin Jordan - Feb 11, 2010Skyfire, makers of the Webby award-winning browser for mobile devices, today announced the acquisition of kolbysoft, creators of the Steel mobile browser ... |
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Acquisition To Help Skyfire Deliver Android BrowserInformationWeek (blog) - Eric Zeman - Feb 11, 2010Kolbysoft makes the Steel browser for Android devices. Steel is based on the same Webkit code that the native Android browser uses, only it takes things a ... |
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Skyfire acquires kolbysoft, plans Skyfire for AndroidMobile Burn - Todd Haselton - Feb 12, 2010Skyfire, the company behind the popular Skyfire browser for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile devices, acquired kolbysoft, a company that develops the Steel ... |
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Skyfire Browser Headed to AndroidSoftpedia - Feb 12, 2010By Ionut Arghire, Mobile Editor Skyfire announced on Thursday the purchase of kolbysoft, the creators of the Steel mobile browser for Android. ... |
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Skyfire Browser Coming to Android?AndroidGuys (blog) - Feb 11, 2010Thanks to a recent acquisition, Android owners might be seeing the Skyfire web browser on their handset before too long. Kolbysoft, the makers of the ... |
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Skyfire Browser Is Coming To AndroidGizmodo Australia - John Herrman - Feb 11, 2010Skyfire makes one of the best browsers for Windows Mobile, a fully Flash compatible app that draws on ... |
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Skyfire acquires Steel browser maker kolbysoft on way to Webkit-powered ...IntoMobile (blog) - Feb 11, 2010Skyfire is still the only mobile web browser in the world that's capable of streaming all sorts of embedded videos from the web straight to your smartphone, ... |
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Skyfire coming to Android via purchase of Steel browser creatorAndroinica (blog) - Andrew Kameka - Feb 11, 2010If your first smartphone was Android-based, you probably don't know much about Skyfire. But for those of us who migrated from Windows Mobile or S60, ... |
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