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2643 readersAt Mobile World Congress 2010, Adobe announced advancements to the Adobe Flash Platform including the unveiling of Adobe AIR on mobile devices, a consistent runtime for standalone applications to come out of the Open Screen Project, an industry-wide initiative led by Adobe that has grown to close to 70 ecosystem partners.
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989 readersWow great news from Adobe at the Mobile World Congress 2010, Barcellona : Adobe AIR on mobile devices, a consistent runtime for standalone applications to come out of the Open Screen Project™, an industry-wide initiative led by Adobe that has...
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2393 readersVideo by Adrian Ludwig previewing Flash Player 10.1 on newly announced Google Nexus One Phone. Google is part of Adobe’s Open Screen Project. Open Screen Project is an industry-wide initiative, led by Adobe with the participation of other industry leaders, to enable the delivery of rich multiscreen experiences built on a consistent runtime environment for
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2337 readersTonight Adobe announced AIR for Android at Mobile World Congress. The new AIR runtime allows any Flash/Flex developer to create standalone applications on Android. The runtime is very fast and is highly optimized for low cpu and low memory conditions on mobile devices. Given the explosion of Android devices, developers will be able to widely
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1185 readersVia Andrea, Adobe at Mobile World Congress 2010. “Join us at Mobile World Congress 2010, where Adobe and partners of the Open Screen Project will preview some of the innovations enabled by the Adobe® Flash® Player runtime for smartphones, smartbooks, and netbooks running popular entertainment, gaming, and video websites.” Alessandro
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1049 readersIt’s great to see all the news coming by from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. After talking for a while now about the Open Screen Project, it’s clear we are getting close to a first release of Flash player 10.1 for mobile. It’s amazing to see the number of devices that are shown at the
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1648 readers“Any Device” , that’s our tag line for this years Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Given the huge investments with our Open Screen Project partners in 2009/2010, you can imagine that this will be our most important event in the mobile calendar. The Mobile World Congress is a chance for OEMs, Chipset Vendors, Carriers, Content
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1979 readersSource: Adobe Featured Blogs Partnerships have been at the very heart of Android, the first truly open and comprehensive mobile platform, since we first introduced it with the Open Handset Alliance. Through close relationships with carriers, device manufacturers, developers, and others, Google is working to enable an open ecosystem for the mobile world by creating
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10391 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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1726 readersThere is a lot of exciting news for the Flash Platform community coming out of Barcelona, Spain at the Mobile World Congress. Firstly, Adobe has announced that Flash Player 10.1 is coming for almost all mobile operating systems including Android, the BlackBerry® platform, Symbian® OS, Palm® webOS and Windows Mobile®. Flash Player 10.1 is the