Watch videos about the industry-wide initiative led by Adobe, with participation from industry leaders, to enable consumers to engage with rich Internet experiences seamlessly across any device, anywhere.
Learn about the businesses and developer benefits of reusing existing resources to deploy apps for a wide range of devices such as smartphones, tablets, TVs and desktop with the Flash Platform.
Ben Forta, Adobe Evangelist, shows off Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on an exciting new device—the Samsung Galaxy Tab. It is one of the first tablets running Android 2.2, and with support for Flash Player, this 7-inch tablet delivers a PC-like web browsing experience on the go.
Ted Patrick of Adobe explores the full, open web on the new DROID X by Motorola running Flash Player 10.1. Android 2.2 and Flash Player 10.1 will be delivered to DROID X via an over the air update by late summer.
One web, any screen: See the Flash Platform in action on the Dell 5" tablet, Dell 12" smartbook, Palm Pre, Nexus One, Motorola Droid, and and HP Mini 311 Netbook.
With over 65,000 square meters of exhibition space to cover and 50,000 attendees to navigate, Serge Jespers goes on a mission to see how many Flash-enabled devices he can find in 10 minutes.
Interview with Motorola Technology Evangelist Christian Kurzke on why Motorola has partnered with Adobe to bring Flash Player 10.1 to Motorola Android based handsets.
Adobe previews BlackBerry app development and designer/developer workflows at the Blackberry Developer Conference, and Serge Jespers follows up with attendees to get reactions.
NVIDIA runs Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR on tablet devices
At Mobile World Congress, NVIDIA showcases Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR on Tegra-powered tablet device. See a slick new digital magazine experience based on WIRED magazine, powered by Adobe AIR.
Leading CEOs discuss Open Screen Project and Flash
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, Qualcomm, RIM, and STMIcroelectronics talk about how they're bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
Paul E. Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of Qualcomm, explains how people will access the Internet in the future and why Flash experiences on mobile devices are critical.
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, talks about how the pervasiveness and extensive use of Flash on the web made Flash support in Android and Chrome essential.
Dr. Sanjay Jha, Co-CEO of Motorola, explains how bringing Flash to Motorola Android phones will change the way people experience the web in the future.
Mike Potter interviews Chris Aron of EffectiveUI about The Complete National Geographic experience. Built on the Adobe Flash Platform, the application captures 120 years of the magazine's articles, maps, award-winning photos and advertisements.
Mike Potter of Adobe Developer Relations interviews Bruce Hopkins and Tirrell Payton of BlogRadio. Built on the Flash Platform, BlogRadio enables users to listen to blogs and RSS-content.
Further to the announcement of the alliance between Research In Motion and Adobe, this video illustrates the creation of graphical assets optimized for BlackBerry smartphones using Adobe Creative Suite.
Further to the announcement of the alliance between Research In Motion and Adobe, this video highlights BlackBerry app development with Adobe Dreamweaver, the industry-leading web content authoring tool.
Mike Potter interviews Mark Gray, founder of uvLayer, at MAX 2009. uvLayer is an application that enables you to create and access collections of media on the web, the desktop, and on the go.
Mike Potter of Adobe Developer Relations interviews Andrew Laffoon, Founder and CEO of Mixbook at MAX 2009. Built with Flex, Mixbook allows users to easily create photo books online.
10 Leading CEOs discuss Open Screen Project & Flash
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, QUALCOMM, and RIM talk about how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
NAB 2009 - Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen and Disney Interactive Media Group CTO A.D. Albers discuss how digital technology has acted like a catalyst on the media industry.
Real-world profiles. See how businesses use the Flash Platform to create compelling content and applications that run consistently across browsers, operating systems, and devices.
See how Adobe customers create desktop applications using the convenience and flexibility of multi-platform Adobe AIR. Real-world profiles and real-world projects.