Adobe Celebrates 1 Million Flash Downloads for Android



Now that Android 2.2 has started permeating handsets across the world, users are flocking to the market to download Flash.  Adobe’s bread and butter media player has been downloaded more than 1 million times since it landed in the Android Market.  That’s not so say things are perfect however.  Some users are finding that a few websites, such as Disney.com and AddictingGames.com are not working as well as expected.  According to ZD Net, Adobe recognizes the issues and is looking into what needs addressed, and by whom.

As some of you know, AIR also recently landed in the Android Market.  So far, the number of apps are light and there have been no mention of issues that we are aware of.  Adobe’s Max 2010 developer conference starts on Oct. 23 to 27 in Los Angeles where they are expected to show off the latest and greatest in in both AIR and Flash for mobile.

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