Open Screen Project: Singular experience, multiple devices
Open Screen Project News
Dear Reader,
This year at Adobe MAX in Los Angeles, the Open Screen Project™ was a big topic of conversation and source of exciting news. Adobe revealed Flash Player 10.1, the first full Flash® Player for mobile devices and PCs. We also announced several new partnerships. One was with RIM® to bring Adobe Flash Player to BlackBerry smartphones. And another was with Google. (For even more news, including other new partners, check out the headlines below.) In addition, several sessions focused on the Open Screen Project. You can view it all on demand on MAX Online:
Keynote: Flash Player 10.1 and the Open Screen Project
Session: Open Screen Project Fund: Fueling the Future of Flash Experiences
Session: Cross-Device Campaigns for Deeper Brand Engagement
Session: Paramount's Circle of 8: The Business Case for a Multidevice Strategy
Session: Open Screen Project: What It Is and Why You Should Care
Until next time,
The Adobe Open Screen Project Team
NEWS
Adobe Unveils First Full Flash Player for Mobile Devices and PCs
RIM Joins Open Screen Project
Google Joins Open Screen Project
Nokia and Adobe Bring New Flash Applications to Mobile Phones and Other Devices
Adobe and NVIDIA Deliver Rich Web Experiences on Netbooks and Mobile Devices
Adobe and Qualcomm Bring Full Flash Player to Next-Generation Mobile Devices
RIM and Adobe to Simplify Delivery of Rich Content and Applications for BlackBerry Smartphones
ADOBE FEATURE
Adobe unveils the first full Flash Player for mobile devices and PCs
Flash Player 10.1 brings the full capabilities of Flash Player to a broad set of mobile devices and operating systems, combined with new features that enable developers to create optimal user experiences.
PARTNER SPOTLIGHT
Paramount
Paramount Digital Entertainment broke new ground this year with the release of Circle of 8, a multiscreen suspense thriller that incorporates interactivity to engage fans and help them solve the story's mystery. See how the Adobe Flash Platform made it possible.
APP SHOWCASE
The Stern-Reader uses Adobe® AIR® software and Flash to deliver content from Stern, Germany’s leading news publication, to readers who want to consume news offline or on the go.
Mileblaster tracks frequent flyer miles and award goals, finds mile offers, and alerts users to miles expiration—all from a mobile phone, the desktop, or a web browser.
Species Explorer gives users a cool way to track and share their observations of local wildlife via a mobile device, the desktop, or a web browser.
CEOs from ten Open Screen Project partner companies discuss how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms.
CES
Las Vegas, NV
January 7-10, 2010
Mobile World Congress Barcelona, Spain
February 15-18, 2010
Open Screen Project: Singular experience, multiple devices.
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