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5456 readersThe Adobe® Flash® Platform runtimes, Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR®, allow developers to create rich experiences – from console quality games and interactive content to full HD premium video – for desktop browsers as well as desktop and mobile apps for iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Kindle Fire, and Nook mobile devices AIR 3.4 beta 2
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13069 readersThe Adobe Flash Platform runtimes, Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR, allow developers to create rich experiences – from console quality games and interactive content to full HD premium video – for desktop browsers as well as desktop and mobile apps for iOS (iPhone/iPad), Android, Kindle Fire, and Nook mobile devices Flash Player 11.4 and
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39834 readersWe’re excited to announce the updated Flash Player 11.1 for Android devices, which will be followed by an AIR 3.1 update shipping next week. These introduce full support for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), including the new Galaxy Nexus. These updates will be available on the Android Market.
AIR 3.1 brings immersive, beautiful apps powered by
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28517 readersToday Google introduced Chrome for Android Beta. As we announced last November, Adobe is no longer developing Flash Player for mobile browsers, and thus Chrome for Android Beta does not support Flash content. Flash Player continues to be supported within the current Android browser.
Adobe is committed to innovating with Flash. We’ll continue enabling content developers to
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6412 readersWe just released AIR 3 Beta 2 for desktop and Flash Player 11 Beta for desktop. You can download them from here and here. Here is a list with the most important news in these releases. AIR 3 Beta: You can download the AIR 3 SDK for starting build mobile and desktop apps and the
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10393 readersAt Mobile World Congress 2010 Adobe announced Adobe AIR would support mobile devices by the end of this year.  Adobe AIR, a key component of the Adobe Flash® Platform, enables developers to use a single development platform and reuse existing code to quickly build applications that run outside the browser, across multiple screens, devices and
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As thousands of mobile companies and developers converge on Barcelona for this year's Mobile World Congress, the AIR team is delighted to announce a preview of Adobe AIR on Android. We are excited to publicly show a sample of AIR applications running on an Android phone.
Using Adobe AIR, developers
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34381 readersAs a follow-up to the highly anticipated release of Adobe Flash Player 11 and Adobe AIR 3, which included next-generation technologies like the gorgeous, cinematic 2D and 3D hardware accelerated graphics of Stage 3D, we’re pleased to announce the availability of Flash Player 11.1 and Adobe AIR 3.1 for desktops and mobile devices.
As we communicated yesterday,
11821 readersRight about now at Mobile World Congress, Adobe is officially announcing Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR for Android. I truly believe these technologies will redefine the mobile experience. Kevin Hoyt recorded a great video overview showing some demos on the Motorola Droid, which I have embedded below. I have also been testing a selection
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2179 readersAdobe Flash Player 10.1 will deliver a consistent, cross-platform runtime across desktop and mobile devices. Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 for Android 2.2 beta 3 was released to Labs for download on June 17, 2010. To download the Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android onto your device, your device must be running Android 2.2 in order