Adobe’s New Flash 10.1 Platform Public Beta for Smartphones Available by Years End (Except iPhones)


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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, however Flash Support is now just “around the corner”.

Prepare for a new Smartphone experience, as, as Adobe has announced the soon to be released Adobe Flash 10.1 Platform that will make it possible to stream video and interactive media onto Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Symbian, webOS and Android Smartphones.  However there still has  been no announcement regarding iPhone support.  Adobe announced that Flash 10.1 will be 87% faster and phone memory consumption will be reduced by 55%, Wow!

According to a post on IntoMobile, Adobe has been hard at work all year developing this new platform, as part of their Open Screen Project, and that we should be seeing a BETA of Adobe Flash 10.1 by Year’s End! 

Please see IntoMobile’s post for the details.

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