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- Date: May 8,2008
Adobe System Inc. will join forces with mobile and operating system (OS) makers to improve mobile Web surfing with more different platform. It is said that by middle of 2009 , new generation of media player will replace Adobe Flashlite with the mobile version of Adobe’s desktop Internet media player, based on the collaboration result. Adobe will open the source code for Flashlite player so that developers could write software that can be viewed by using multiple platform.
Alongside Adobe, Arm Holdings PLC (ARMH), Intel Corp. (INTC) LG Electronics Inc. (066570.SE), Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (MRVL), Motorola Inc. (MOT), Nokia Corp. (NOK), NTT DoCoMo (DCM), Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM), Samsung Electronics Co. (005930.SE), and Sony Ericsson - a joint venture between Sony Corp. (SNE) and Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson (ERIC) , will participated in the project.
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Bond to Boost Mobile Web Surfing
Flash Player for Mobile Devices Delivers High-Impact Video and Dynamic Web Content
ADOBE MAX 2007, CHICAGO - October 1, 2007 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) today announced the availability of Adobe® Flash® Lite™ 3 software, which now supports Adobe Flash Player compatible video and enables the delivery of dynamic Web content on mobile devices. Flash Lite 3 allows mobile device manufacturers, operators and content providers to differentiate their offerings by giving users the ability to watch Flash Player compatible video, the world’s most popular video format, and browse Flash enabled Web sites when integrated with a mobile Web browser. Both NTT DoCoMo and Nokia committed to deliver Flash Lite 3 enabled devices in upcoming releases of handsets. With over 300 Million Flash enabled mobile devices and handsets shipped so far, Adobe expects more than one billion Flash enabled devices to be available by 2010.
Flash Lite 3 more closely replicates the desktop experience delivered by Adobe Flash Player. This gives mobile users the freedom to access content whenever and wherever they want, while efficient resource management capabilities significantly improve and optimize performance for mobile devices. With Flash Lite 3, developers worldwide are able to create more engaging applications, interfaces and mobile assets that integrate video, as well as develop innovative and dynamic mobile assets such as wallpapers, screensavers or casual games.
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Adobe Launches Flash Lite 3