Also at Adobe’s conference, they officially announced that they will support every major OS in the world except for iOS with Flash.   So we can expect Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 (which is already available for Android and Google TV) to arrive to BlackBerry (more than likely QNX OS), Windows Phone 7, webOS 2.0, MeeGo, and Symbian platforms.   Unfortunately this isn’t entirely new news for some of the platforms but Adobe did not provide any timeline of availability or arrival of Flash support.   After the break is a super-brief release on the matter.

Flash Player 10.1

Already one of the top free apps on Android Market, with more than 50,000 users giving it a 4.5-out-of-5 star rating, Flash Player 10.1 brings rich Flash based content to mobile devices inside the browser. The runtime is now certified on close to a dozen Android devices and will become available on dozens more over the coming weeks and months. Adobe also announced that Flash Player 10.1 was downloaded more than 2 million times from Android Market. In addition to Android Market, the runtime is distributed directly by device manufacturers and operators via pre-installs and operating system upgrades. Flash Player 10.1 is available on Android and Google TV today, with BlackBerry platform, HP webOS 2.0, future versions of Windows® Phone, LiMo, MeeGo, and Symbian OS also expected to support Flash Player 10.1. For a list of devices supported today, visit Adobe Flash Player 10.1 certified devices.

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