SkyFire (www.skyfire.com) Browser gets US$13m to fight mobile browser war… they only run on high-end windows mobile devices. They use an open-source HTML engine “Webkit” (same as what Apple Safari, Nokia S60 Browser used) on the server side for transcoding. Our Mini Browser also uses “Webkit” on our transcoding server. Our combination of mini browser + mobile widgets make us look very attractive now.
The mobile web is evolving… and getting exciting. Competitors are creating differentiation on the User Interface to stand out. Unlike them, we own a truly revolutionary user interface platform – “Akebono”.
And with the next release of “Titan”, you’d see a preview of embedded FLASH. Opera, Nokia’s Symbian Series 60 browser and Apple’s mobile Safari do excellent jobs of rendering basic HTML, but they are stymied by Flash. Our secret sauce? See this.
Compare this with UCWeb, the chinese browser company is no where near, which starts me thinking, are we selling ourselves too “cheap”?

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