During the recent Adobe MAX developer’s conference, Google’s Andy Rubin and Adobe’s Kevin Lynch took to the stage to show off their Android flash collaboration.
The pair demonstrated Flash 10 running on the Google Android OS, with the T-Mobile G1 being used to display a full-HTML web browsing experience – complete with Flash.
“We are excited to be working alongside Adobe to bring Flash technology to Android,” said Andy Rubin, director of mobile platforms at Google. “Adobe Flash is crucial to a rich Internet and content experience on mobile devices and we are thrilled that Google will be one of the first companies along with the Open Handset Alliance to bring Flash technology to the smartphone market.”
Here’s a video of the Android Flash running on the T-Mobile G1:
It isn’t yet known when Flash Player 10 will be released on the Android OS.
[via I4U.com]






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