Tuesday, October 20, 2009

blackberry mobile: Adobe Systems & RIM working to bring flash

During Adobe’s worldwide developer conference, Adobe Systems & RIM have announced they are jointly working for Adobe Flash Player support to the top smartphones for Blackberry. RIM is joining the Open Screen Project, a broad initiative dedicated to enabling standalone applications and richer Web browsing across Mobile phone, televisions, desktops and other consumer electronic devices through the Adobe Flash Platform. The collaboration is expected to bring the full Flash Player browser runtime to Blackberry smartphones.

RIM and Adobe wants to deliver a great Flash technology experience on blackberry smartphones and to enable users to enjoy the exciting content and services that Flash technology developers and content creators are bringing to the Web,” said Alan Brenner, SVP at Research In Motion.

Led by Adobe, the Open Screen Project includes close to 50 industry leaders working together to provide a consistent run time environment and user experience across mobile phones, desktops, and other consumer electronics devices. The initiative addresses the challenges of web browsing on a broad range of devices, and removes the barriers to publishing content and applications seamlessly across screens. For more information, visit www.openscreenproject.org.

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