• Next-Gen Flash Suite Announced

    Adobe has announced their new Flash Player 10.1 multimedia software suite for PC and mobile devices.

    After Flash technology globalization project “Open Screen Project” was introduced, the public beta for developers offers Windows Mobile, Palm, Android and Symbian versions by the first half of 2010. The new features include correspondence to multi touch, motion gesture, and the acceleration sensor aimed at content destined for mobile devices.

    As we have seen the potential offered by mass adoption of Flash Lite, by all operators and on all handsets since 2004 in Japan, this is a natural evolution and a clear sign of rich content offerings to come for global markets.

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