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Adobe officially shifts from Flash to HTML 5 for mobile development
Adobe has officially announced that they will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to work with new mobile device configurations. Instead, the focus will be placed on HTML 5 and AIR standards. Of course, the current Adobe Flash stuff will still be …
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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Available for Mobile Platform Partners
No longer a beta project, Adobe has officially announced the availability of the Flash Player 10.1 today. This means that developers and partners are now hard at work to bring us “rich applications and content inside the browser including games, animations, rich Internet applications (RIAs), …
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Flash on Android – Plenty Still Unknown
Alright so the big news just came out yesterday regarding Flash on Android handsets. While the first reaction is to get super excited about the prospects, we have to step back and look at all the stuff we don’t know yet.
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BSQUARE to Port Adobe Flash onto New Google Android Mobile Device for Tier 1 Carrier
Leverages BSQUARE’s Android competency to enable rich content and applications demanded by smartphone consumers Bellevue, WA – March 25, 2009 – BSQUARE Corporation (Nasdaq: BSQR), the leading software solutions provider to the global embedded device community, today announced it will port Adobe’s Flash technology onto …
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