Norwegian software company Opera Software has just announced plans to offer better integration with Adobe Flash Player on its mobile browsers through joining forces with the Open Screen Project. The company, a worldwide leading provider of web browsers for mobile phones and other devices, is participating in the Ope... |
7 October 2010 11:21 GMT |
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The Symbian Foundation announced on Monday at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, that it is joining the Open Screen Project, the industry initiative led by Adobe, dedicated to delivering the Adobe Flash Platform on a wide range of mobile phones on the market. The announcement follows shortly after the Fou... |
16 February 2010 13:21 GMT |
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Adobe Systems Incorporated and Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion have announced today at the worldwide developer conference Adobe MAX that the handset vendor has joined forces with the Open Screen Project and that it will work together with Adobe to bring Adobe Flash Player to BlackBerry smartphones. T... |
5 October 2009 06:04 GMT |
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Smartphone users around the world have now a reason to rejoice, as Adobe announced at its recent earnings call that Flash Player 10 would come to their devices sometime in October. According to Shantanu Naraye, CEO of Adobe, Flash Player 10 (FP10) for smartphones will come in beta, and will be launched in October at ... |
23 June 2009 03:38 GMT |
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In an effort to take its Flash technology beyond the desktop where it is already ubiquitous, Adobe has announced fresh financial resources for the Open Screen Project. Together with Nokia, Adobe is pouring no less than $10 million into the project it fathered which aims to deliver a singular user experience across de... |
16 February 2009 07:44 GMT |
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Adobe Systems Incorporated announced today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona that the mobile phone maker Palm is joining the Open Screen Project, an industry initiative dedicated to enable standalone applications and full web browsing across televisions, desktops and mobile devices to benefit from the Adobe F... |
16 February 2009 04:44 GMT |
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