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Flash Lite Case Study from LG Electronics

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Via Bill, some info about how LG is utilizing Flash Lite for UI across over 100 devices, and Adobe now has a case study about it.
“As Adobe Flash and Adobe Flash Lite have evolved into a complete application development platform, we are able to realize great opportunities in bringing our collective knowledge about the web [...]

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Adobe Mobile Team speaks about Flash Lite in interviews

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Brian Frank and Rhett Woods (both with Adobe Mobile and Devices team) both got interviewed by beet.tv and talk about the past, present, and Adobe’s vision of Flash across devices.
Here are the interviews:

Flash Player Debuts on U.S. Mobile Phones and Beet.TV has the Demo — Justin.tv and YouTube Look Great!
Adobe Flash on Phones [...]

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LG Prada sold more than 700,000 units in 2007

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

I was just reading that the LG Prada sold more than 700,000 units last year (according to ME Magazine).
In case you weren’t aware, this is one of many devices sporting Flash Lite user interfaces in the market today.
Given the device’s simplicity … one of it’s key selling points … an intuitive touchscreen based mobile [...]

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LG Viewty KU990 - apparently sports some Flash Lite UI

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Mark had a recent post about the LG Viewty KU990 on his blog.
Like it’s distinct cousin, the LG Prada, this much more camera centric device also sports at least some Flash Lite UI.
I don’t know what is and isn’t Flash Lite, but you can check out some of the Viewty videos on youtube … [...]

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ZDNet comments on the “Flash Non-PC footprint” stats

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

I caught this awhile back via John Dowell on twitter. Yes, twitter is useful for things like this (news), and contrary to belief all not so totally “lame-o”.
Check out the article: Adobe claims Flash’s non-PC footprint alone will be 1 billion by 2010.
Basically, the author couldn’t see where the 300 million non-PC devices (eg: handsets, [...]

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Nokia’s supposed “iPhone killer” announced today

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Nokia announces a new device today that looks very vaguely familiar, that one might have said they have seen it before. No way, really?
Via Engadget and also noknok.tv
You didn’t think Nokia would rest on their laurels, did you? Welcome to the mobile world, Apple. Nokia likes their market share very very much.
It’s [...]

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Commentary on Flash Lite from a Blog in France

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

Here is some commentary from Hebi’s blog in France.
Not all hugs and kisses … but I always respect other people’s opinions and views on mobile technology, especially from other parts of the world.
You can get it in Googlized English (can’t guarantee accuracy of translation as google massacres French!) or native French.
If you speak French, then [...]

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LG Prada phone has a Flash Lite 2 User Interface

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Bill Perry recently acquired a LG Prada phone and will be posting a forthcoming review on his blog over at flashdevices.net. This device was shown back at 3GSM, but apparently is currently shipping (or will ship soon depending on region).
This device sports a Flash Lite 2.1 User Interface, but I’m not entirely sure if the [...]

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