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Skyfire for Android streams Flash video

Native Flash support for Android phones may only be a month away, but in the meantime, mobile browser-maker Skyfire presents a workaround in its brand-new beta app for Android phones.
Skyfire 2.0 beta for Android looks and acts like your typical souped-up WebKit browser for Android phones, with the exception of a tool that lets you stream Flash video--and soon Silverlight. WebKit doesn't currently support either technology.
When Skyfire detects a broken embedded video on a Web page, it signals Skyfire's servers to fetch the video and transcode it from its original format to HTML 5 video.
What's more, Skyfire's servers will adjust the video resolution to performance factors like your phone's screen size and your network speed in order to provide smoother streaming. Videos certainly played without lagging or buffering interruptions in our demo with Skyfire on the Motorola Droid, and in our own tests on the Nexus One.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20003714-1.html
 
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I'm happy the flash player is working on normal sites now, I'm not gonna hold my breath on Froyo since it's gonna be a while before most people see it....unless you get a new phone in 6 months.