Macromedia Flash is becoming much more pervasive in the Mobile world. It's been available in various handsets from time to time, including more mainstream handsets in Japan. Now we're seeing Nokia pick it up to be part of Series 60 and various OEMs that use QUALCOMM BREW pick it up for such things as creating their entire user interfaces out of it. If you're a Flash developer and you want to do mobile stuff or if you're a mobile developer and you want to do Flash(y) stuff now is a great time to get going as the market really gets rolling with Flash on commodity cell phones. QUALCOMM BREW Flash UI Goes into Samsung Handset Macromedia - Press Room : NOKIA SIGNS LICENSING AGREEMENT WITH MACROMEDIA via Russ. |
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Thanks for the links, but the Qualcomm link gives a 404 error page.
You're right. QUALCOMM seems to have removed the press release. I've updated the posting with a new one from Macromedia and Samsung, but it certainly doesn't have the same information. Some other people around the net linked to the removed press release, too, which is interesting.