Droid Users Getting Some Flash Love
A buddy of mine who has the original Motorola Droid just got an Android OTA update, and thus Flash Player 10.1. Droid owners, rejoice!
A buddy of mine who has the original Motorola Droid just got an Android OTA update, and thus Flash Player 10.1. Droid owners, rejoice!
Computerworld is running a story by JR Raphael entitled Why the Apple crowd's completely wrong about Flash about his experience with Android and Flash Player 10.1. I love this quote: After installing Adobe's Flash Player onto my Android phone, the first thing I noticed was that I could suddenly...
As per Gartner research reported in this InfoWorld story , Android is now the number one smartphone OS in North America (taking the top spot from RIM), and is third in the world.
Flash Player 10.1 for Android has been in beta on the Android Marketplace for a while, but today we released the final version, and it's available for: Google Nexus One - Download from Android Market HTC Evo 4G - Included with the Android 2.2 update from HTC HTC Desire - Included with the Android...
LA Gadgets Examiner Daryl Deino has a story entitled Adobe proves that Flash can work on mobile devices in which he writes: First, let me apologize to Adobe for all the harsh articles on how Flash is outdated, how it doesn't work on mobile devices and how HTML5 is taking over. After using Adobe...
Motorola and Verizon have announced that the eagerly anticipated Droid 2 goes on sale tomorrow! And the Droid 2 becomes the first Android phone to ship with Flash Player 10.1 preinstalled!
Ted Patrick demos Flash Player 10.1 on the Android powered Motorola Droid X.
Fellow Adobe Platform Evangelist Lee Brimelow will be a guest on CNET Live's Android Atlas Weekly on Tuesday June 29th at 2:00pm Pacific / 5:00pm Eastern. You can submit your own questions for Lee in the comments on this Ask Adobe Your Mobile Flash Questions post.
Check out this 10 minute Motorola Droid X video featuring Google, Verizon, Motorola, and Adobe's own Shantanu Narayen: Love the highly animated Apple centric questions and the artful answer dodging! This one is fun to watch.
Jean-Baptiste Queru is a lead on Google's Android Open Source Project where he drives releasing Google's contributions to the open source world and importing public contributions into Google's releases. He has a guest post on the Android Developers Blog entitled The Froyo Code Drop . This is a...