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Adobe To Demo Flash On Windows Mobile.  Still “Working” On The iPhone.
Adobe To Demo Flash On Windows Mobile. Still “Working” On The iPhone.
Adobe's Flash Player is on 98 percent of all desktop computers, but it is still struggling to make the jump to mobile phones. If you want Flash on a mobile device, right now you have to settle for a compromised version: Flash Lite. But Adobe is committed to bring the full Flash Player ...
Adobe Press Room: For immediate release
adobe.com — Support for Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR to Bring Rich Internet Applications to ARM Powered Devices... ADOBE MAX 2008, SAN FRANCISCO AND CAMBRIDGE, — Nov. 17, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMH)] today ... (more) Adobe Press Room: For immediate release
Why Apple Will Never Permit Adobe Flash on the iPhone
Why Apple Will Never Permit Adobe Flash on the iPhone
blog.wired.com — Don't hold your breath waiting for the iPhone to support Adobe's Flash software: Apple's terms of service... agreement prohibits it. Although Adobe says it is working on a version of its popular Flash player for the iPhone, Apple is unlikely ever ... (more) Why Apple Will Never Permit Adobe Flash on the iPhone
Adobe AIR
adobe.com — Business benefits Adobe AIR offers an exciting new way to engage customers with innovative, branded applications, without... requiring changes to existing technology, people, or processes. Learn more AIR for everyone From shopping on eBay to managing ... (more) Adobe AIR
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Flash for Windows Mobile About to Leapfrog iPhone For No Good Reason [Abode Flash]
Gizmodo — ... that Abode has previously claimed that Flash for the iPhone could be out in "a very short time" if Apple gave the green light. CPU load, battery life, video performance and reluctance to open up their browser to plugins could all be issues at play here, but they're not necessarily dealbreakers, and certainly not unique to the iPhone. Taking into account Apple's recent bout of surprise stubbornness, it looks like it might just be time to just, you know, move on. [MobileCrunch] ...

Adobe 'Working' On Flash For iPhone, But 'Really Up To Apple'
Silicon Alley Insider — ... "We are working on Flash on the iPhone, but it is really up to Apple," Adobe product manager Michele Turner told TechCrunch. Which sounds lot like the last two times we heard about Flash on the iPhone: ...

Why Apple Will Never Permit Adobe Flash on the iPhone
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... It's no wonder Adobe is expressing reluctance about the prospects of Flash for iPhone. The company on Monday demonstrated a version of Flash for Windows Mobile handsets. And all that product manager Michele Turner could say about iPhone was, "We are working on Flash on the iPhone, but it is really up to Apple." ...

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