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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

RIM issues statement about Adobe's decision to Flash development on mobile platforms end

RIM issues statement about Adobe's decision to Flash development on mobile platforms end

Today Adobe announced that they have support for Flash on mobile devices including the BlackBerry Playbook, a statement that the mobile ecosystem shook just a little late.

RIM Statement - 9th November 2011

"Earlier today announced plans to stop investing in Adobe Flash for mobile browsing. As an Adobe source code licensees, we will continue to work on and make our own implementations. RIM remains committed to an uncompromised Web browsing experience provides our customers, including native support for Adobe Flash Player on our BlackBerry Playbook tablet (similar to a desktop PC browser) and HTML5 support both our BlackBerry smartphone and PlayBook browser. In fact, we are pleased that Adobe put more effort on the possibilities that HTML5 is for our developers and shares our commitment to HTML5, as we discussed jointly focus DevCon Americas. "
This year we saw at DevCon RIM talk much about their investments in HTML5 and other Web technologies to future-proof their products. Also a plus, because the Internet is moving more to HTML5 will see you increase your battery life on mobile devices, we all knew lightning was a battery hog.

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