Dear Reader,
Everywhere we look, digital content and applications are exploding across multiple screens. At the same time, consumers expect the same engaging experiences, regardless of how they connect with content. That's a tall order for devices of dramatically different sizes and with different operating systems.
Through the Open Screen Project™, Adobe and several industry leaders are working to enable a consistent runtime environment that lets consumers seamlessly engage with rich Internet experiences across any device, anywhere.
Every quarter, Open Screen Project News will feature the latest news and the most innovative applications that developers are creating through the US$10 million Open Screen Project Fund. We welcome your feedback at any time: info@openscreenproject.org.
The Adobe Open Screen Project Team |
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| NEWS |
| Adobe and HTC bring Flash Platform to Android |
| NVIDIA announces GPU acceleration for Flash Player and joins Open Screen Project |
| Texas Instruments brings Flash and AIR to OMAP™ Platform as new Open Screen Project participant |
| Movial joins Open Screen Project |
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ADOBE FEATURE |
Adobe® Flash® Platform for the digital home As consumer devices get smaller and smaller, the vision of the Open Screen Project is to develop rich content that will run seamlessly across devices, operating systems, and browsers. But it's not simply about extending desktop content to work on the smallest mobile phone screens—it's also about bringing that content to the bigger screens that sit in the home: televisions. |
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PARTNER SPOTLIGHT |
Nokia At this time, Adobe and Nokia have identified 23 applications for funding. What qualities made the successful applications stand out? |
| Learn more from Matt Collins, director of strategic marketing, Forum Nokia. |
| Read the interview |
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APP SHOWCASE |
See what's been funded uvLayer offers a visually immersive way for users to collect, manipulate, publish, and share their favorite media. |
| Florin takes the chore out of managing personal finances with a fun, interactive, and extremely user-friendly interface. |
| At Live Talkback, publishers can collect votes and opinions about products and events from users across multiple devices through a fun interface. |
| View more funded apps |
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| FEATURE VIDEO |
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| Adrian Ludwig demos websites on the HTC Hero, the first Android smartphone with Flash. |
| Watch the video |
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| EVENTS |
IBC Amsterdam, The Netherlands September 10-14, 2009 |
FITC Mobile 2009 Toronto, Canada September 13-14, 2009 |
Flash on the Beach Brighton, UK September 20-23, 2009 |
Adobe MAX 2009 Los Angeles, CA October 4-7, 2009 |
CTIA IT & Entertainment San Diego, CA October 6-9, 2009 |
Open Mobile Summit San Francisco, CA November 4-5, 2009 |
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