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Aug

12

2010

Adobe Android Summit on 8/16, we’re going… Give us your questions!

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by Chris Moor
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Ever wish you could just call up some Adobe product managers and pick their brains with all sorts of questions on Flash and Air? Well you still can’t do that, but what you can do is ask those questions in our comments.

Adobe is hosting an Android summit in San Francisco on August 16th and have invited TalkAndroid to attend. Besides the topics of Flash 10.1 and Air, they will also be talking about Google TV and a bit of gaming as well.

So if you have some questions you’d like answered (Adobe / Android related) then feel free to post them in the comments and we’ll try to get them answered for you.

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Comments

  • http://www.oldtimeradio.tv William W. Crawford

    Why was flex builder 4 renamed flash builder 4 ?

    How can it’s ellipse be plugged in to work with the android’s SDK and it’s ellipse plug in ?

    Basically, how can flex/flash builder 4 be use to create new apps for the android and what other tools might need to be incorporated, like air ?

  • janet jager

    When will Adobe finaly keep their promiss and gif us a flash player for android phone.
    A Android phone is teriffic it just needs 1 thing anf that is a FLAS PLAYER.

  • http://www.oldtimeradio.tv William W. Crawford

    adobe flash player can be downloaded from adobe onto nexus one and maybe other 2.2′s … flash player works good to view flash websites or websites with flash, but haven’t be able, so far to get it to play my .swf files, through, they work fine in the browser, just not directly, on my android, from of my uploaded files …. yet … still working on it.

  • sjcity

    Can they change the developer IDE’s name back to Flex Builder (it was named Flex Builder, but somehow get changed to Flash Builder).

    Flash Player will be on Google TV, will AIR be on Google TV too (ie. standalone application).