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Full Web Experience: Web Browser on Android-Powered Phones

The native WebKit browser lets users experience the "full web" and easily move between browsing and other tasks on their phone.  
 
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chimbilae (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i like copy and paste
bjarkebech (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Did it do face detection?
deathmage111 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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i found it amusing that he seemed to be letting people know that this has copy and paste, unlike another certain phone :P
tehgreenster (1 year ago) Show Hide
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this guy sounds like major nelson from microsoft lol
stopcrazypp (1 year ago) Show Hide
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As pointed out Nokia is in flashlite. Opera Mobile 9.5 is still beta and also flashlite.
Skyfire support is done server side. Hopefully when the iPhone and Android flash support comes, it will be full Flash 9 (which I think is what rensjex is arguing) like on the Nokia 800/810.
BTW Apple also called their browser the "full web experience" from the start and they don't have flash either. Keep in mind Flash in the end is still a (popular) third party plugin & it is not part of the web standard.
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rensjex (1 year ago) Show Hide
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not fully only flash light noob
KnightMD (1 year ago) Show Hide
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D-Uh... by flash support everyone knows i mean flashlite 3... n00b.

and yeah, still Android's browser doesn't even support flashlite 3.... mkay?
rensjex (1 year ago) Show Hide
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sure everyone knows that...
but even if it doesn't, wouldn't the android's open-architecture make it easy to give it a flashlite plugin?
BestestMoron (1 year ago) Show Hide
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FINALLY... Now kick on the nuts of the ASSHOLES at apple :-D...

.. those bastards were acting tough not giving us the most basic "COPY-PASTE".. and now Google has just BITCH-SLAPPED them :-D..

ooohh.. I can see apple fan "boys" weeping :-D..

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