


SAN JOSE, Calif., - J-Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the release of Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 to mobile platform partners. HBO, Sony Pictures, Turner, USA Network, Viacom, Warner Brothers and Others Ready Flash Content for Mobile While this doesn’t mean much for users at this very moment, you can at least expect a smorgasbord of content to be ready for you whenever Google’s just about set to release Froyo. The Google Nexus One, HTC Desire, HTC EVO 4G, Motorola Droid/Milestone, and the HTC Droid Incredible are all of the obvious candidates they mentioned, but I know many of our readers will be relieved to know that the Samsung Galaxy S is also on that list. They’ve also explicitly mentioned several devices that will be getting Android 2.2 sometime down the line to take advantage of Flash Mobile 10.1 (it will be heading out of beta and into a final release the moment Froyo is available). Providers include CNET, HBO, Justin.TV, Nickelodeon, USA Network, Sony, Warner Brothers, and Viacom only to name a few. Today, Adobe’s announcing that Flash 10.1 is being shipped to their partners who provide content for mobile flash users.
