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		<title>Adobe MAX 2008 Mobile and Devices Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 23:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Doherty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m here at the airport in San Francisco, shoulders breaking due to the sheer number of phones in my bag.  Today I&#8217;m carrying about 35 devices that I&#8217;ll be using over the next year.  They are from Samsung, Sony Ericsson, HTC, T-Mobile and Nokia and some of them are more special than others.. There are [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m here at the airport in San Francisco, shoulders breaking due to the sheer number of phones in my bag.  Today I&#8217;m carrying about 35 devices that I&#8217;ll be using over the next year.  They are from Samsung, Sony Ericsson, HTC, T-Mobile and Nokia and some of them are more special than others..</p>
<p>There are in fact seven devices in my bag with Flash 10 working in the browser.  There&#8217;s an Android device from HTC, four HTC Touch Diamonds and two Nokia N85s.  You will have already heard that we showed a very early demo of Flash 10 at MAX in San Francisco; its amazing to see the level of excitement from the broader community around this announcement.</p>
<p>Many of you have been asking questions around time lines and technology, so let&#8217;s set some expectations:</p>
<ul>
<li>This does not spell the end of Flash technology optimized for non-PC devices (called Flash Lite)</li>
<li>We will not be bringing Flash 10 and AS3 (browser plugin only) to devices until the end of 2009</li>
<li>When this happens the numbers of devices in market will be low and expensive</li>
<li>There is a huge amount of work still to be done</li>
<li>Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile are going to have full web parity with Flash 10.</li>
<li>iPhone is a closed platform gated by Apple and its up to them.</li>
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<p>While we&#8217;ve made great progress with Flash 10 for mobile browsing it&#8217;s still a long way off.  Even when it does arrive we&#8217;ll still need to deliver AIR and enable standalone applications, for that we need to address many more devices.  As a way to get started early, at MAX San Francisco we announced the <a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/distribute" target="_blank">Flash Lite Distributable Player</a> private beta program.  On mobile devices you can now distribute your applications, games and video content to Open OS mobile devices and install Flash when necessary; just like the desktop.  The solution comes in a few pieces:</p>
<p><strong>Create:</strong> To create packages effectively you&#8217;ll need to update your Adobe Device Central to 2.1.  You can then test your applications categorized by screen resolution and platform.</p>
<p><strong>Package:</strong> We created the Adobe Mobile Packager Beta to enable you to trigger the download of the latest Flash player for your devices.  Using the tool you can follow a simple process and build CAB or SIS files for open distribution.</p>
<p><strong>Distribute: </strong>You told us that it was hard to do deals on your own that it would be great if Adobe helped seal the deal.  Well we&#8217;ve done just that and signed deals with <a href="http://open.thumbplay.com/developers/new" target="_blank">Thumbplay</a> and <a href="http://developers.zed.com/flashlite/" target="_blank">Zed</a> which includes a standard developer agreement.  There will be a large number of devices supported at launch (some 30 devices) and an audience of over 11m users in Italy, Spain and the US.  Importantly these are hand-picked high value consumers that browse the web and consume content.</p>
<p><strong>Discover: </strong>It was also very important to allow applications to sit side by side with native apps.  Customers out there were demanding a catalogue experience, free and open.  We created the Adobe AppZone a rich interactive catalog that presents aggregator and partner content.  It manages the installation and general management of applications and Flash versions.</p>
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<p>Of course no new product would be good without a developer kit to get you up and running.  Well this time I decided that 100s of pages of docs was getting a bit tired, so it gives  me great pleasure to point you at the all new <a href="http://tv.adobe.com/#vi+f15313v1003" target="_blank">video tutorial series</a> by Liz Myers.  For the past five weeks we&#8217;ve been working really hard together to create this series for <a href="http://tv.adobe.com/#vi+f15313v1003" target="_blank">Adobe TV</a> and I hope we can do more in the future.  You&#8217;ll find the series broken down into bite-size chunks and hopefully you should be setup in 30mins.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Please spread the word about the Flash Lite Distributable Player, and get signed up <a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/distribute" target="_blank">here</a> for the private beta.</span></strong></p>
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