Posted on Feb 16, 2010, 5:48 am, UTC

At Mobile World Congress, Adobe announced the Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR for Android. Kevin Hoyt recorded a great video embedded below, showing some demos on the Motorola Droid. “I have also been testing a selection of mobile Flash sites, created by key partners like YouTube and ESPN, and I am very excited about the future of Flash in the mobile browser. These technologies, combined with Flash CS5, will revolutionize how developers create mobile applications. It will be easy to create a single application and deploy it to the iPhone and also to other devices via Adobe AIR. You can also use the same code and assets to deliver a mobile browser version using Flash Player 10.1,” noted.

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