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| Dear Reader, |
| It seems the Adobe® Flash® Platform is making a lot of news these days as the industry discusses open access to content and applications on the wide variety of devices starting to come to market. That's why, in this issue's feature, we explore the origins—and most importantly the motivations—of the Open Screen Project™ as a way of encouraging openness through active industry partnerships. In the Partner Spotlight, we share some details about our work with Google. And, in honor of peaking World Cup fever, we spotlight two Open Screen Project-funded apps that focus on South Africa. You’ll also find links to download and play with some of the project’s other funded apps. |
| Finally, it's that time of year again: Start gearing up for Adobe MAX 2010, October 24–27 in Los Angeles! |
| Until next time, |
| The Adobe Open Screen Project Team |
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| Did you miss the Web 2.0 Expo? Adobe CTO, Kevin Lynch, discussed the Open Screen Project and the importance of giving developers and consumers freedom of choice. |
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| NEWS |
| Adobe Announces Availability of Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile |
| Adobe Ships Creative Suite 5 |
Adobe Delivers New Distribution, Content Protection, and Media Player
Framework Technologies |
| Adobe Announces Extensions and Support in Dreamweaver for HTML5 Authoring |
| Adobe Announces Upcoming Support for VP8 in Flash Player |
| Adobe Releases Flash Player 10.1 for Android in Public Beta on Android Market |
| Adobe Makes Available AIR SDK for Standalone Applications on Android 2.2 |
| Adobe Brings Full Web Browsing with Flash Player 10.1 to Google TV |
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| ADOBE FEATURE |
| Flash, the Open Screen Project, and openness at Adobe |
| History has shown that efforts to control user choice rarely succeed in the long run, and they stifle every part of the content creation and distribution process. That's why we feel it's best to embrace openness now and leave it to end users—not Adobe or any one company—to decide what they want. |
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| PARTNER SPOTLIGHT |
| Google |
| Adobe and Google are collaborating to maximize the value they can bring to users by opening up the world of Flash on smartphones, tablets, and digital TVs. |
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| APP SHOWCASE |
| See what's being funded |
| The World Cup 2010 will be the first sporting event to leverage AP's newly funded multiscreen platform for sports news and media. The platform will support many other sporting events in the future. |
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| That Roach Game—South Africa, by Breakdesign, captures the world's disdain for the creepy-crawlies that never die: roaches. Players choose a South African city and start squashing. But they have to work quickly; it doesn't take long for the bugs to overrun the city, and then it's game over. |
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