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Singular experience, multiple devices

The Open Screen Project is an industry-wide initiative, led by Adobe and backed by other industry leaders who all share one clear vision: Enable consumers to engage with rich Internet experiences seamlessly across any device, anywhere.

Partners in the Open Screen Project are working together to provide a consistent runtime environment for open web browsing and standalone applications — taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the future, Adobe® AIR®. This consistent runtime environment will remove barriers to publishing content and applications across desktops, mobile phones, televisions, and other consumer electronics. Learn more

News

Adobe Unveils AIR on Mobile Devices; Readies Flash Player 10.1 for Launch.
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Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Coming to Mobile Devices.
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ST-Ericsson and STMicroelectronics to Support Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on Smartphones and Other Devices.
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MIPS Technologies Collaborates with Adobe to Optimize Flash Player 10.1 for MIPS® Architecture.
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Sonic Solutions Brings Movies to Open Screen Project.
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Videos

See how to create and distribute mobile apps with Nokia and the Open Screen Project fund.
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See the Flash Platform in action on the Dell 5" tablet, Dell 12" smartbook, Palm Pre, Nexus One, Motorola Droid, and HP Mini 311 Netbook.
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Alan Tam visits HP for a preview demo of various websites and apps using Flash Player and AIR on HP's upcoming slate device.
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Kevin Hoyt demos various Adobe AIR mobile apps — Tweetbox, Southpark, Acrobat Connect — using the Motorola Droid.
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Adrian Ludwig demos various Flash video and game sites on two devices manufactured by HTC: HTC HD2 and Nexus One.
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Alan Tam shows a sneak peek of Flash content running on the Dell Mini 5, an upcoming touch-based tablet.
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