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BREW and Adobe Flash, together at last

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While the iPhone has yet to see Apple let Adobe bring Flash on-board, Qualcomm and Adobe have jointly announced that Qualcomm's BREW Mobile Platform will now be playing nice with Flash. The BREW Mobile Platform will be offering mass market devices the ability to work with Flash-based content. From stand-alone applications to integrated web applications, the [...]

iPhone OS 2.0 firmware shows embedded YouTube videos

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Don't get too excited just yet. Yes, the next version of the iPhone OS will feature the ability to embed YouTube videos directly into a webpage. What you get is an embedded YouTube video playing on the website like you'd expect from your desktop. But, there's a catch. You can only view embedded YouTube videos [...]

iPhone OS 2.0 firmware sports YouTube plug-in - possible Flash future for iPhone?

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Full-featured Flash support on the iPhone is just too enticing to ignore. With Steve Jobs' declaration that the desktop version of Flash was too slow for iPhone use and Flash Lite not up to snuff for "real" Flash viewing, Adobe was getting ready to make their own iPhone SDK-based solution for bringing Flash to the [...]

Adobe working on Flash for iPhone

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There's been a good amount of talk about Flash hitting the mobile space recently, and it looks like the iPhone will get to taste some sweet, sweet Flash support soon enough. Adobe CEO Shanatanu Narayen has announced that Adobe has begun developing a Flash-solution for the iPhone, using Apple's official iPhone SDK. "We believe Flash is [...]

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