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    Adobe Halts Flash Player Development For Mobile Browsers

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    Post by Shu Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:29 am

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    Adobe revealed last night that it is discontinuing
    development of its Flash Player for mobile browsers, and instead
    focusing on HTML5 for mobile devices.

    The company said that HTML5 is "the best solution for creating and
    deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms," and that
    Adobe will no longer develop the mobile Flash Player following the
    release of version 11.1.

    Instead, Abode will increase its investment in HTML5, including advanced
    gaming and premium video options. The company aims to enable Flash
    developers to package native apps with Adobe AIR for mobile devices.

    Meanwhile, the company is continuing to work on Flash Player 12 for PC
    browsers, and it said that it is looking to "offer developers and
    content publishers great options for delivering compelling web and
    application experiences across PCs and devices."

    Danny Winokur, VP at Adobe, said, "We are super excited about the next
    generations of HTML5 and Flash. Together they offer developers and
    content publishers great options for delivering compelling web and
    application experiences across PCs and devices."

    There has been conflict between Adobe and Apple in the past over Adobe's Flash platform. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs said last year that his company's decision not to support Flash on its iOS devices was due to Flash being a closed platform.

    "Adobe claims that we are a closed system, and that Flash is open, but
    in fact the opposite is true," he explained. He noted that anyone that
    wants to develop for Flash has to go through Adobe.

    Elsewhere, Adobe altered its fourth quarter 2011 fiscal results
    forecast. As part of the forecast, the company revealed that it is
    planning to cut its staff numbers by around 750 people in North America
    and Europe. The most recent total headcount at Adobe was 10,040 as of
    September 2 this year.

    [UPDATE: A report on ZDnet
    cited sources close to Adobe who said: "Our future work with Flash on
    mobile devices will be focused on enabling Flash developers to package
    native apps with Adobe AIR for all the major app stores. We will no
    longer adapt Flash Player for mobile devices to new browser, OS version
    or device configurations. Some of our source code licensees may opt to
    continue working on and releasing their own implementations. We will
    continue to support the current Android and PlayBook configurations with
    critical bug fixes and security updates."]

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