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Adobe preparing full-featured Flash for mobile phones

Boston : MA : USA | 2 months ago  
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Today, Adobe rolled out Flash Player 10.1 software for a range of mobile devices, from smartphones to smartbooks, netbooks, and PCs. Flash 10.1, which will allow mobile users to access content created using the Adobe Flash Platform, is being billed as a worthy replacement for Flash Lite. “With Flash...
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