![]() ![]() With RIM officially joining the Open Screen Project, "RIM will be working with Adobe to deliver a great Flash technology experience on BlackBerry smartphones and to enable users to enjoy the exciting content and services that Flash technology developers and content creators are bringing to the Web," said Alan Brenner, Senior V.P. Additionally, there is good news for BlackBerry owners as Adobe and Rim have formed a joint collaboration to bring Flash Player to BlackBerry smartphones. Public betas for Android and Symbian are expected to be out in early 2010. A public developer beta of the browser-based runtime is expected to be available for webOS, Windows Mobile and desktop systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux later this year. And 10.1 can be easily updated across all supported platforms, a feature that allows innovation to quickly move the web ahead. Developers can save money by reusing code and lowering the costs of creating, testing and running content over different operating systems and browsers. ![]() This version of the software will allow smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PC's and other internet connected devices to view content made with the Adobe Flash platform across different platforms. ![]()
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