Adobe Systems launches Open Screen Project for flash on mobile devices
Mobile Applications May 1st, 2008
Adobe Systems launches Open Screen Project for flash on mobile devices
Software Company Adobe has announced that they are launching their Open Screen Project in collaboration with mobile phone makers like Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and Toshiba.
The project is also supported by chipmakers including Intel and Qualcomm.
Content providers for this platform include NBC Universal, MTV Networks and the BBC.
Adobe said that they are going to give away their video enabled flash software to develop content for the mobile devices to make it more popular on this platform.
They are aiming to make mobile content more interactive for the end user.
This new project is aimed to boost internet experience on several other platforms as well including television and video recorders.
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Tags: Adobe, bbc, Flash, Intel, mobile content, Mobile Devices, Mobile Services, motorola, mtv networks, nbc universal, Nokia, Open Screen Project, qualcomm, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba
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