Adobe Flash Coming To Major Smartphone Brands (Less One)

Adobe Flash Coming To Major Smartphone Brands (Less One)

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Adobe Flash

Adobe Flash

The arrival of Adobe’s Flash Player, due later this year, will mark the ascent of smartphones as a real browsing platform. Nearly ubiquitous on desktops, Flash is a key technology soon to be available on most devices except for one–Apple’s iPhone.
Today at its Adobe Max conference in Los Angeles, Adobe will announce that a beta of Flash Player 10.1 will be available for Palm webOS and Microsoft Windows Mobile before the end of the year. Betas for Symbian OS and Google’s Android will come in early 2010, the company said.

Research in Motion has also agreed to add Flash Player to its BlackBerry devices, thought it is not clear when the software will be available.

Taken together, the announcements mean 19 of the 20 top smartphone vendors will have Flash Player on their phones, Adobe said. Flash is commonly used for Internet video playback and is perhaps the most common add-on for desktop Web browsers.

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