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Adobe Joins LiMo Foundation

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Adobe Joins LiMo Foundation
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Adobe has joined the LiMo Foundation, and has announced plans to develop a Flash player for LiMo.


"Bringing the Flash Platform to LiMo opens up a significant opportunity for Adobe to further its goals of open standards and multi-screen interoperability of rich mobile content," says Adobe's David Wadhwani. "Following the goals of the Open Screen Project, the openness of Linux and the Flash Platform represent a common vision to enable consumers to engage with rich Internet experiences seamlessly across any device, anywhere."


"The LiMo Foundation aims to provide an open and consistent Linux-based mobile platform for phones and other devices," writes iTWire's Stephen Withers. "The founder members are NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, Panasonic, Samsung and Vodafone, and the roster has grown to include other carriers, hardware manufacturers and software developers including ARM, Ericsson, Huawei, LG, Marvell, McAfee, Motorola, Mozilla, Opera, and Verizon."


More here from Techie Buzz ... more here from The H Open Source ... and more here from TechWhack.




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