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Adobe Creates Flash Player for Mobile Devices

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Oct 4, 2009, 11:31 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Today Adobe announced that it has created a stand-alone Flash player for mobile devices such as netbooks and smartphones. A beta developer runtime version of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 will be available for Windows Phones and Palm's webOS later this year, with support for Android and Symbian devices coming in early 2010. Flash Player 10.1 comes from the Open Screen Project and will allow mobile devices to interact with and view more content on the web, such as HD videos and applications. It will also support hardware capabilities, such as multi-touch, gestures, accelerometers and different screen orientations. The browser-based runtime will allow developers to re-use certain code and this can greatly help speed-up the time to market for some services and features, it will also help reduce development costs. More than 50 companies are behind the new browser runtime from Adobe.

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aTextbookTypo

Oct 5, 2009, 10:21 AM

this will make

android be the pinnacle of amazingness 😁
ohh man i cant wait! hurry up oct 16th, i want my Hero!
Yeah, I'm waiting for October 15th also, because that's my next payday and I'm going to get service from Clear!!!!! YEAH YEAH!!!!

I swear that day can't come soon enough!!!
MrFisch13

Oct 5, 2009, 10:08 AM

APPLE

To bad they arent intrested =(
 
 
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