MobileTechRoundup show #197; Buzz, Android, and mobile Office talk

Release Date ‎Feb 11, 2010‎ in ZDNet (blog)

 
   

Skyfire Buys Kolbysoft to Make an Android Browser

PC World - Stephen Lawson - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Skyfire plans to extend its browser to the Android mobile platform after acquiring Kolbysoft, the maker of the Steel ...

Skyfire acquires Kolbysoft, developers of the popular Steel browser for Android

Washington Post - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Considering 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 ...

MobileTechRoundup show #197; Buzz, Android, and mobile Office talk

ZDNet (blog) - Matthew Miller - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Google 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 ...

Skyfire acquires Android browser maker kolbysoft

Fiercemobilecontent - Jason Ankeny - ‎Feb 12, 2010‎
Mobile browser developer Skyfire announced its acquisition of kolbysoft, creators of the Steel browser for Google's Android mobile operating system. ...

Skyfire mobile web browser coming to Google Android

Downloadsquad (blog) - Brad Linder - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Skyfire is a mobile web browser for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 phones. ...

Android to gain another browser: Skyfire

Gadgetsteria (blog) - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
by Mike Mobile browsing has steadily gotten better over the last several years with better hardware and software teaming up. Regardless of what OS, ...

Skyfire Bringing New Browser to Android

Phone Scoop - Eric M. Zeman - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Today Skyfire announced that it has acquired kolbysoft, which makes the Steel mobile browser for Android devices. Kolbysoft's Steel browser builds on ...

Skyfire Bets on WebKit for Mobile Browsers

GigaOm (blog) - Colin Gibbs - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
The mobile browser startup Skyfire is joining the increasingly crowded WebKit bandwagon by buying ...

Skyfire Acquires kolbysoft To Create Browser For Android Handsets

MocoNews - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Mobile browser-maker Skyfire has acquired kolbysoft for its expertise in creating browsers for the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android operating system. ...

Skyfire Acquires kolbysoft, Makers of Android Steel Browser

WebWire (press release) - Kevin Jordan - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Skyfire, makers of the Webby award-winning browser for mobile devices, today announced the acquisition of kolbysoft, creators of the Steel mobile browser ...

Acquisition To Help Skyfire Deliver Android Browser

InformationWeek (blog) - Eric Zeman - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Kolbysoft 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 ...

Skyfire acquires kolbysoft, plans Skyfire for Android

Mobile Burn - Todd Haselton - ‎Feb 12, 2010‎
Skyfire, the company behind the popular Skyfire browser for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile devices, acquired kolbysoft, a company that develops the Steel ...

Skyfire Browser Headed to Android

Softpedia - ‎Feb 12, 2010‎
By Ionut Arghire, Mobile Editor Skyfire announced on Thursday the purchase of kolbysoft, the creators of the Steel mobile browser for Android. ...

Skyfire Browser Coming to Android?

AndroidGuys (blog) - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Thanks to a recent acquisition, Android owners might be seeing the Skyfire web browser on their handset before too long. Kolbysoft, the makers of the ...

Skyfire Browser Is Coming To Android

Gizmodo Australia - John Herrman - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Skyfire makes one of the best browsers for Windows Mobile, a fully Flash compatible app that draws on ...

Skyfire acquires Steel browser maker kolbysoft on way to Webkit-powered ...

IntoMobile (blog) - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
Skyfire 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, ...

Skyfire coming to Android via purchase of Steel browser creator

Androinica (blog) - Andrew Kameka - ‎Feb 11, 2010‎
If 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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