Adobe will no longer pursue its plans to bring Flash to Apple's iPhone and the iPad. Adobe on Tuesday evening said it is ceasing investment in a software tool that enables Flash developers to port ...
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It’s no secret that Apple doesn’t like Flash. It won’t allow Flash apps to run on the iPhone or iPod Touch despite all of Adobe’s cajoling and pleading, and despite the fact that it’s long been ...
On Wednesday morning, Adobe delivered the eulogy for its multi-media Flash platform for mobile, stating the company would no longer invest resources in porting its once-indispensable cross-browser ...
Adobe has partnered with one of the most popular social networking Web sites, Facebook, to give developers a new set of tools to create applications. The applications will use Adobe’s Flash platform ...
The Adobe Flash multimedia platform has had a surprising influence on the world of gaming, including on mobile. So, let's dig ...
Jason Perlow: I received the following e-mail from a web and Flash developer that works for a large advertising/media production agency. With the exception of some minor editing to flow for style, the ...
Adobe and Facebook are trying to make it easier for any web developer to build Flash-based games and other applications using Facebook data, by co-releasing a new Actionscript 3 client library. Flash ...
A new application called Frash is now in development that may allow iPad owners to run Flash, through the mobile Safari browser, from their tablet device. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a ...
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