One of the coolest features of the Kindle Fire is Amazon’s proprietary Silk browser, an application designed to leverage Amazon’s massive server resources by precaching Web pages and delivering them to you faster–in theory–than any other browser. It works by preloading all the content (including music, images, and video) on popular websites to Amazon’s remote servers first, and then delivering the entire package to your mobile device in a single stream of data. Amazon calls it a “cloud-accelerated” browser, and it’s the first of it’s kind. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA