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The ubiquitous Flash Video Player, the most widely used Web plug-in to watch online video, has finally landed on mobile phones in the United States,...
The ubiquitous Flash Video Player, the most widely used Web plug-in to watch online video, has finally landed on mobile phones in the United States, albeit with limited availability. Adobe's Flash Lite 3 has just been released on the Nokia N95. These Flash-powered phones are only sold through independent mobile phone stores, not the carriers, yet. Users connect to Web using a WiFi connection of the the GSM network. Other versions of Flash are deployed in U.S. phones, mostly as user interface for handsets like the LG Chocolate and as application to run games and some videocasting. But the truly rich Web-like experience of the Flash Player has just been introduced here.I was at Adobe's office in San Francisco last week where I met with Brian Frank and Rhett Woods of the Mobile Applications group who explained the significance of the introduction and shared some awesome demos of rich, interactive applications and of some very nice looking streaming video.Please watch my interview with Brian above and Rhett below. -- Andy PlesserPosted on Beet.TV on Friday, March 7, 2008http://www.beet.tv/2008/03/finally-flash-v.html
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