[Laszlo-dev] Google Native Code, Google teams up with Adobe for OpenScreensProject

P T Withington ptw at pobox.com
Mon Oct 5 07:49:32 PDT 2009


They are announcing support on a number of mobile platforms, including  
Blackberry.

[Adobe Announces Full Flash Player for BlackBerry Devices & 35 Funded  
Flash Apps](http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/full_flash_player_coming_to_blackberry_devices.php 
)

As long as the #1 smart phone in the world does _not_ support Flash,  
it would seem that OL is in the same interesting position on phones  
that it is on the web!

On 2009-10-05, at 09:54, Raju Bitter wrote:

> Adobe will demo Flash Player 10.1 on Palm Pre and Windows Mobile  
> today. Found these videos on the Adobe website:
> http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/videos/ (although  
> it looks like the Adobe servers are collapsing under intense traffic  
> right now)
>
> On Oct 5, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Raju Bitter wrote:
>
>> There were 2 interesting announcements:
>>
>> 1) Availibility of the Google NativeCode SDK http://code.google.com/events/io/sessions/NativeClientUsingNativeCode.html
>>> Native Client is an open-source technology for running x86 native  
>>> code in web applications, with the goal of maintaining the browser  
>>> neutrality, OS portability, and safety that people expect from web  
>>> apps.
>>
>> 2) Google joins the Adobe OpenScreensProject http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/teaming-up-with-adobe-and-open-screen.html
>>> At Google, we've been working closely with the folks at Adobe for  
>>> years. Some of our most exciting projects such as YouTube,  
>>> Android, Google Site Search, Google Chrome and evenGoogle web  
>>> search require close integration with Adobe's technologies. Our  
>>> engineering teams regularly exchange ideas, tips and bugs as we  
>>> build upon each others' efforts.
>>
>> 2) definitely is good news for OL and a future SWF10 runtime, I'm  
>> not sure how 1) would be interesting right now, unless we manage to  
>> convert the LFC/JS2 into native code.
>>
>



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