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So, do not bear to space about fuselage 42M, it is equivalent to the computer's hard disk is not the memory speed on your cell phone no, do not think the flash memory card on what filling them such as text messages stored …

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Paul Trani | Adobe Evangelist

by jedwan on January 2, 2012

in Mobile

Back for its second year, FITC Mobile is one of the only events covering all aspects of mobile content development including Flash, HTML, Unity3D, and mobile usability just to name a few topics. Spans two full days of …

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Adobe has one last gasp for mobile Flash. Today it released Flash Player 11.1 into the Android Market, fulfilling its promise to support Flash on Ice Cream Sandwich. Adobe is finally burying mobile Flash, a standard that has …

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AdMob provides mobile advertising solutions. The company was founded in 2006 by Omar Hamoui. AdMob offers advertising solutions for the mobile platforms Android, iOS, webOS, Flash Lite, and all standard mobile web …

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Adobe announced last month that it was finally putting an end to its efforts with Flash Player for mobile devices, deciding to instead focus on native.

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As the new version of Android is only just emerging in the market and will likely have a long life, given Google's pledge to prolong the platform's release cycle, Flash is posed for a slower decline in mobile devices and it can …

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Use Flash Builder 4.5 to build and deploy a simple directory app in one hour.

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Sibblingz, the maker of a cross-platform game engine, is exploiting Adobe's retreat from the mobile Flash plug-in business with the launch of the Spaceport 3.0 platform today.

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Still More on Mobile Flash

by jedwan on November 13, 2011

in Mobile

If you're not sick of thinking about the end of Flash on mobile devices already, people are still writing stuff about it that's worth reading: Adobe's Mike Chambers gives several reasons for mobile Flash's death, but the first he …

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Adobe is dumping its efforts to build Flash Player plug-ins for Web browsers on tablets and smartphones, and instead focusing more on HTML5, but Research in Motion isn't ready to give up on mobile Flash just yet.

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