Flash 10.1 Graduates From Beta, Appears on Android Market
Over the years cell phones have gotten progressively better in terms of both ahrdware and sfotware. Now a days, it’s much more common to find a typical cell phone much closer resembling a handhelp computer than a cell phone of yesteryear. Anyways, due to this surge in advancement, the mobile web has gotten much more true to the desktop experience when talking about some of these smartphones.
However, there are some problems that remain for various handsets currently on the market. The iPhone, for instnacen, does not feature support for Adobe’s Flash platform due to Steve Jobs expressing his disinterest in the platform.
Android, on the other hand, is in a different boat. For quite some time Adobe has expressed interest indeveloping for the platform and when Android 2.2 rolled around it brought with it support for the Flash platform. At the time, Flash 10.1 was in beta but today we are pleased to announce that it has released beta and is now available to download in the Android Market.
Unfortunately, it seems that only Nexus One owners are currently able to snag the downlaod but over the next couple of weeks as more handsets are updated to 2.2 they most likely will recieve the final Flash 10.1 build as well.
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