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Adobe has launched its new Flash Player 10.1 to mobile platform partners. The platforms getting the Flash Player include: Android, Blackberry, webOS, and future versions of Windows Phone, LiMO, Meego and Symbian. According to Adobe, Flash 10.1 for mobile has been completely redesigned from the ground up; it supports multi-touch operation, smart zooming, and accelerometer-aided device rotation. It’s been thoroughly optimized to work with “all major chip and mobile platforms;” in short, we can expect better CPU, battery, and power consumption. Finally, Adobe claims that most existing Flash content will “just work”.
U can download it from
www.adobe.com
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