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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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