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Skyfire Submits Browser That Can Play Flash Video to App Store

Skyfire Submits Browser That Can Play Flash Video to App Store

Posted September 2, 2010 at 1:57pm by iClarified
Skyfire has submitted a mobile browser to Apple's App Store capable of playing Flash video while adhering to all Apple's guidelines regarding HTML5 open-video standards on Apple devices, according to a press release published today.

Skyfire 2.0 for iPhone follows on the heels of Skyfire's recent launch on Android, which has now become one of the most popular third-party browsers on Google's mobile platform, with nearly a million downloads in its first three months.

What's in Skyfire 2.0 for iPhone:
● Flash Video –The "Video" icon enables users to play millions of Flash videos around the web that otherwise do not play on mobile. This unlocks content trapped behind those error messages with question marks and blue Legos by transcoding the Flash content into HTML5 on Skyfire's servers.
● Related Content – The "Explore" icon brings the most relevant content on the Internet to a user's fingertips based on what they are viewing at the time. The Explore button pulls video, buzz, news, images and other sites from the wbased on what is on the current page.


Adherence to Apple's Standards:
Skyfire for iPhone was built in tight accordance to Apple guidelines, including the use of a WebKit browser core shared with Safari, and h.264 adaptive streaming.
Skyfire's famed cloud-computing technology translates Flash video on the fly from millions of web sites into HTML5 formats, and supports iOS devices via Apple's HTTP live streaming standard. Skyfire also avoids the concerns raised in Steve Jobs' recent essay regarding Flash on mobile devices. By optimizing Flash for iPhones and network conditions in the Cloud, Skyfire improves performance and maximizes battery life while playing video. The browser also avoids alternate runtime environments and other security vulnerabilities.

"We're excited to submit a mobile browser for iPhone and iPod Touch that addresses Apple's concerns regarding Flash deployment on mobile devices," explains Jeff Glueck, CEO of Skyfire. "Rather than enabling Flash, Skyfire will translate videos into Apple standards. Skyfire supports HTML5 but at the same time, we recognize that the transition to HTML5 for 100 million Flash publishers will take years. We hope to bridge that gap and solve a problem for consumers who want access to millions of previously-unavailable videos on their iPhones."

An Advantage for AT&T:
Not only does Skyfire enable Flash video while adhering to Apple's guidelines, it offers a major enhancement to video data compression for AT&T. Skyfire compresses video data by an average of 75%, reducing buffer time, enhancing battery life and easing the network congestion that has caused user complaints in major metropolitan areas.

It will be interesting to see how Apple responds to this submission.


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iDood
iDood - September 3, 2010 at 10:10am
And if Apple disapproved this app, then they can turn this over to Cydia.
turim
turim - September 3, 2010 at 4:28am
Apple should choose wisely this time, and approve the app!
JC
JC - September 2, 2010 at 4:03pm
Oh man, I can't wait to see what Apple will do with this...
3a258cd
3a258cd - September 2, 2010 at 5:27pm
I totally confident that apple will not approved this Apps.
Rod
Rod - September 2, 2010 at 5:42pm
I don't think that they would reject if its following their lines and guide rules, because they have approved cloud browse and also can play flash videos, but its a bad implementation.
Chris
Chris - September 2, 2010 at 6:02pm
Probably Apple will change the terms and conditions and then they'll reject this app.
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