Thu, Feb 12th, 2009 |
Skyfire, the mobile browser which touts itself as translating the desktop browsing experience to mobile phones, has a useful new feature today: Activity streams. The browser now has a default area which allows you to pipe in articles from your favorite sites as well as friends’ activity from Facebook and Twitter.
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