One of the disappointments using the Smartphone Platform has been the inability to stream video and interactive media online content. Granted, it has been possible to stream this content, most recently via browsers that translate the content on their servers for viewing, with programs such as Skyfire, but the ability to locally stream new flash content on Smartphones has not been an option, ...
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JAMM on 8th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Adobe has been working to bring full Flash support to smartphones since last year, and it looks like things are finally coming to a head. Adobe has announced that its Adobe Flash 10.1 platform will soon be ready to stream video and interactive online content to a smartphone near you! Unless, that is, the smartphone
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IntoMobile on 6th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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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PhonesReview on 5th Oct 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Adobe and the Open Screen Project initiative make further steps to utilize smartphone functionality in Flash-based apps and content. The new Flash Player 10.1 also unites desktop and mobile in one environment.
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infoSyncWorld on 5th Oct 2009 (via infosyncworld.com)
This Wednesday was probably the first day on the (potentially long) path to Adobe Flash decline: the most popular video site out there YouTube – started offering videos in Flash-less mode for browsers which support HTML 5 and h.264 video codec. This means that today the option is available for Chrome and Safari. Then at ...
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iPhoneDevelopersJournal on 24th Jan 2010 (via iphone.sys-con.com)
Adobe MAX 2009 is underway and there are several announcments around mobile, here some: Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Flash Player 10.1 is the first consistent browser-based runtime out of the Open Screen Project that enables uncompromised browsing of rich apps, content and HD video across smartphones,
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Biskero on 5th Oct 2009 (via biskero.org)
PC World - Adobe Flash has become the overwhelming leader for online video streaming, but Apple's recent announcement of the iPad has cast a shadow over Adobe's technology and led many to wonder whether Flash is on its last legs. PCWorld editors Ed Albro, Jason Cross, Robert Strohmeyer, and Nick Mediati take a look at the facts surrounding Flash and HTML5. Is HTML5 almost ready for prime...
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Vimeo has been a popular high-quality alternative to YouTube, particularly with content publishers and bloggers. Unfortunately, uploading videos to Vimeo has left one particular (and rather large) group of potential viewers in the dark: iPhones. Like many video upload sites, Vimeo relies on Adobe Flash for its content delivery. YouTube got around this limitation by also offering iPhone-friendly H....
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MacLife on 13th Nov 2009 (via maclife.com)
Adobe MAX 2009 is underway and there are several announcments around mobile, here some: Adobe Flash Player 10.1 * Flash Player 10.1 is the first consistent browser-based runtime out of the Open Screen Project that enables uncompromised browsing of rich apps, content and HD video across smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected
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Flashmobilegroup on 5th Oct 2009 (via flashmobilegroup.org)