
Google Android phones to get Flash thanks to BSQUARE
By: Peter Chubb | March 26, 2009 | Leave a CommentBSQUARE Corporation, who are the leading software solutions provider for the global embedded device community has announced that they will start to port Adobe’s Flash technology onto handsets running on Google Android, including the T-Mobile G1.
When it comes to rich internet and user interface technology, Adobe is a world leader and having them on mobile devices is a must. However, iPhone users are still waiting on getting Flash and has become part of their wishlist for iPhone OS 3.0. Flash technology shifts more than 800 million devices worldwide, and more than one million developers and designers use Adobe Flash to build rich media and video applications.
Strategy Analytics has predicted that the Android OS will take 12 percent of the market share by 2012. There have also been reports that Google Android phones will outsell the Apple iPhone by 2012.
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