Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Google: Adobe Flash Support Coming to Android 2.2.

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Google’s Andy Rubin, vice president of engineering has announced that the next version of Google Android will have support for Adobe Flash. The support will be added in Android 2.2 (Froyo), and Adobe Flash will be built into Android 2.2.

Google obviously still sees Adobe’s Flash technology as a significant part of their mobile operating system, unlike Apple who have done everything possible to ensure Flash never gets on their iPhone OS.

Adobe Flash support for Google’s Android OS will be welcomed by many of the Android users out there, and might be something that attracts new customers to their Android OS.

Adobe is going to release the new version of their Flash player, 10.1 by the end of June, the latest version will support both computers, and mobile phones that support the technology.

This is a smart move by Google to include Adobe Flash in their Android OS, Apple have come under quite a bit of criticism for not allowing Flash onto the iPhone, and this might possibly lure some iPhone owners to Android smartphones.

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