Skyfire 2.1 vs Flash 10.1
Värt att ta ett återseende?
Version 2.1 av webbläsaren Skyfire är släppt och företaget har lagt ut en liten video som ska visa hur mycket batteri du kan spara samtidigt som Flash flyter på bättre. Skyfire påstår själva att man kan spara upp till 30% batteritid på att använda Skyfire istället för den inbyggda standard-webbläsaren i Android.
Det Skyfire gör liknar det Opera gör med sin webbläsare, de låter trafiken passera sina servrar för att behandlas, komprimeras och skickas ut till telefonen, på så sätt ska man spara en hel del beräkningar för telefonen och sparar därmed på batteriet. En grym fördel med det här förfarandet är att du kan få tillgång till det mesta i Flashväg på nätet även fast du inte har FroYo och Flash 10.1.
Testa att installera appen om du är sugen på att återuppta förhållandet med Flash. Scanna in QR-koden med Barcode Scanner eller kila in på länken här.
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Skyfire Launches Skyfire Browser 2.1 and Passes over 500,000 users on Android in first Six Weeks
Skyfire reaches top 1% of all apps on Android thanks to superior video quality, battery life and speed
Mountain View, CA ? June 23, 2010?Skyfire today releases version 2.1 of its Android browser. The enhancement provides increased stability as well as support for 750,000 additional websites for watching Flash video.
Since the launch of Skyfire for Android on April 29th, Skyfire has added over 500,000 new users. In just six weeks, Skyfire activations have reached the top 0.7% among all the 65,000 apps on the Android Market.
Skyfire?s Cloud Solves Problems that Adobe Flash 10.1 Won't
Skyfire enables Flash video from across the millions of web sites that use the popular Flash plug-in. Skyfire plays Flash video by transcoding video files into HTML5 in the cloud and optimizing them for mobile delivery. Skyfire?s cloud technology means videos play faster and smoother, with less buffering, less ?stuttering?, and better battery life.
In a series of tests conducted by Skyfire, users were able to watch twice as many minutes of video per hour, and conserve 30% more battery life, when compared to native Flash 10.1 being released this week on a subset of Android phones. The vast majority of Flash video content on the internet is designed for desktop computers with high-speed connections. When it comes to mobile, this makes playback difficult, especially on crowded 3G networks. Skyfire?s cloud ensures that each video is adapted to the right bandwidth, as well as the right format to ensure hardware decoding, which saves battery and preserves video performance.
Using the cloud, in short, Skyfire optimizes almost any video in seconds, to enable a great user experience.
Watch this video to see Skyfire compared to Flash 10.1 in a side-by-side test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwOEofc1VIc
Skyfire: Built for the Social Media Generation
Skyfire is the first mobile browser built for the social media generation. It enables users to follow links from Facebook, Twitter, iGoogle, Digg, and more -- and play the videos on these deep links shared across social networks. The Share button on the SkyBar allows for easy sharing of content to multiple outlets. Skyfire also provides smart recommendations on any topic the user is browsing. With this feature, the user can access the latest news, tweets, videos, and popular blog posts on any subject, with just a click on the Explore button on the SkyBar.
?Skyfire?s success on Android raises the bar for the mobile internet in general. Android users have demonstrated that smartphone users want all the content on the Internet to work on their devices, not just one or two ?mobile? sites,? said Jeff Glueck, CEO of Skyfire. ?The content that matters changes each day and runs across millions of ?long tail? sites. Skyfire users don?t need to wait for a WiFi connection to enjoy great video.?
About Skyfire:
Skyfire is the creator of the Skyfire mobile browser, and has a mission to enable the ?full internet? including rich media on mobile phones. The browser won the Best Mobile Application-People?s Voice at the 2009 Webby Awards and was named a Top App of 2009 by the New York Times? Gadgetwise. Skyfire is based in Mountain View, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley. For more information, visit www.skyfire.com, or follow Skyfire on Twitter attwitter.com/skyfire.