Tuesday, June 22, 2010

High-end Media Devices Should Deliver Media

Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the release of Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 to mobile platform partners.
<Click Here to, read the Press Release>

A high-quality screen deserves high-quality content.  And the Internet is the place any mobile platform will head to get it.  

If only the iPhone, or any of Apple's mobile devices supported viewing it!  Vimeo, YouTube, Hulu, Blip.TV, Netflix, etc...  But Apple has no way to control or profit from these various outlets, so they make excuses to the contrary. 

More PPI (Pixel Per Inch) or Dot Pitch, isn't near as helpful as supporting the unlimited amount of multimedia websites which deliver 75% of all video content on the web and which all require Adobe's Flash.  One day this may be a moot point, but not today.

(Flash provides a "wrapper" to any number of current video, "CODEC's" or Compressor/De-compressor, including H-264 or MPEG-4.  In addition to Video delivery, Flash is the foundation for countless websites GUIs, or menu structures; including many of the leading e-commerce, news, and marketing websites.  In addition, Flash provides an exceptional application development platform, allowing artist and programmers to develop incredibly rich, gaming and immersive, graphically enriched, experiences.)

Redesigned from the ground up with new performance and mobile specific features, Flash Player 10.1 is the first release that brings the full Web across desktops and devices. Mobile users will now be able to experience millions of sites with rich applications and content inside the browser including games, animations, rich Internet applications (RIAs), data presentations and visualizations, e-commerce, music, video, audio and more.


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