Jan 062010

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Google recently announced Google Nexus One (made by HTC), the latest Android device out there. As Adobe announced at MAX, Google has joined the Open Screen Project to bring another level of openness to the Web that is good for both developers and users and the Google Nexus One will support Adobe Flash Player 10.1 (as browser plugin). The Flash 10.1 is not shipping with the phone but it will be added later on.


Watch Adrian Ludwig preview an early version of Flash Player 10.1 running on the new device.

Nov 132009


(via crunchgear.com) - Litl is a new, innovative webbook from a Boston-located company. Litl is a completely new and simple way for everyone in the family to enjoy online photos and all the web has to offer. The litl webbook, an Internet computer for the home, blends the engaging content and social interactivity of the web with high-quality TV-like viewing of online photos and other digital content.

Scott Janousek started a new blog which covers developing Flash content for the litl webbook, as well as sharing ideas about this new computing platform.

According to Scottlitl apparently supports *both* Flash Lite, as well as Flash Player 10. However, it depends on the mode you place the litl in. Flash Lite is used for channel content when in "easel mode". When a user is surfing around in webbook mode, the browser supportsFlash Player 10 for Flash content consumption on the web. Sounds pretty cool!