Adobe Systems has promised users of phones running Google’s Android and Palm’s webOS that they will get a browser plug-in with Flash support in the first half of next year.
Those who visit Adobe’s website on a device running either of these operating systems are told to check back next year. The note for Android users says, “Adobe Flash Player 10.1 is coming to Android 2.0 and future releases in the first half of 2010.”
Video Demonstration
In this video demonstration, Adrian Ludwig from Adobe shows off various websites with Flash Player 10.1 on a Palm Pre running webOS:
[via Brighthand]




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