Adobe Flash Lands On Android Mobile Phones

Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday June 22, 2010 | 1,431 views| Add a Comment


Adobe is launching a full version of Flash for the Google Android operating system. Initially Adobe released a test version of Flash to the public about a month ago. Flash 10.1 is expected to be available for download on phones that run on Android 2.2 (FroYo).

Adobe has also sent Flash to other device companies such as BlackBerry, Palm, Microsoft, Symbian, LiMo, and MeeGo. Adobe and Apple are currently in conflict with each other as Steve Jobs wrote a lengthy blog post about how Flash is an outdated technology.

[VentureBeat]

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