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Adobe Flash 10 Beta for smartphones coming in October
We haven’t heard much about Adobe Flash 10 for smartphones in a while, but now engadget mobile is reporting that according to a slide from Adobe’s Q2 Fiscal Year 2009 earnings presentations, Adobe Flash 10 for smartphone is still on track. On track means Adobe Flash 10 for smartphones is due for a beta release in
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