Adobe Declares Flash will not go Quietly into Mobile Anonymity

February 16, 2010 - By Justin E. Gehrke

February 16, 2010 – In a move straight out 1996′s Independence Day, Adobe announced its refusal to go quietly into mobile anonymity and its intention to fight for its survival in the universe of mobile computing. At stake is the continued dominance of Adobe Flash as the internet’s most commonly used format for streaming video content. During presentations at the ongoing World Mobile Congress, Adobe announced future versions of the Flash video player will not only provide support on mobile computing platforms but also improve it.

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