Research In Motion along with Adobe Systems have announced a join venture to deliver the Adobe Flash Player support to the BlackBerry smartphone platform reports an article over on Reuters. Apparently the BlackBerry smartphone maker is now joining the Open Screen Project which is a broad initiative that is dedicated to enabling standalone apps along with
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At Adobe MAX, the company's worldwide developer conference, Adobe MAX Adobe Systems Incorporated and Research In Motion today announced they are working together to bring Adobe Flash Player support to the BlackBerry platform.
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At Adobe MAX, Adobe’s worldwide developer conference, Adobe Systems Incorporated and Research In Motion today announced they are working together to bring Adobe Flash Player support to the BlackBerry platform.Continue reading...
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At the 2009 BlackBerry Developer Conference, Research In Motion and Adobe Systems Incorporated today expanded their collaboration and announced that creative professionals and application developers will be able to use the Adobe Flash Platform technology and Adobe Creative Suite content development and authoring tools to easily create rich content and application experiences for BlackBerry smartph...
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PC World - Adobe Systems' Flash Player is getting closer to appearing on smartphones, with Research in Motion adding its BlackBerry to the list of devices that will run the software. Apple's elusive iPhone remains out of reach, however.
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