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Newsfeed - October 2009
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Adobe pushes Flash video on mobile devices
Blackberry, Motorola, Nokia will be flash enabled next year and iPhone will follow after
Adobe announced that Google has joined the Open Screen Project initiative. "The Open Screen project is about making more of those devices open. In particular, providing flash player for free in an open manner with the requirement that (device suppliers) make it open for developers,"
Handset manufacturers such as Motorola will ship Google Android based devices with Flash Player support "early next year," according to a Motorola statement. Companies such as Nvidia, Broadcom, Nokia, RIM (blackberry), and ARM chip suppliers such as Qualcomm, are all participants in the Open Screen Project. For iPhone, programmers will be able to create native iPhone applications using Adobe's Flash Professional CS5 developer tool, currently in beta testing, then offer their programs as an Apple App Store download.
