Adobe systems is boosting its strategy of delivering dynamic web content on mobile devices with the launch of new Adobe Flash Lite 3 software, which brings quality live video on mobile phones.
The Flash Lite 3 allows mobile device manufacturers, carriers and content providers to differentiate their offerings by giving users the ability to watch Flash Player compatible video and browse Flash enabled Web sites when integrated with a mobile Web browser.
Flash Lite 3 is more closely replicating the desktop experience delivered by Adobe Flash Player.
With the use of Flash Lite 3, mobile users can access their content whenever and wherever they want. Handsets like the LG Prada, the LG Chocolate or the Samsung D900 are already using the Flash Lite software.
Adobe Flash Lite runs on multiple platforms, including S60 on Symbian OS, second and third edition, Qualcomm BREW 2.x/3.x and Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.
Adobe stated that the company has installed Adobe’s Flash software on more than 98 percent personal computers and it is used by all popular online video sites.
So far, more than 300 million Flash enabled mobile devices and handsets have been shipped, and Adobe expects more than one billion Flash enabled devices to be available by 2010.
Nokia, the world’s biggest mobile telephone maker, will launch a new development community to help Flash developers and designers.
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