Today Adobe announced the Open Screen Project, a major step forward to drive rich Internet experiences across televisions, personal computers, mobile devices and consumer electronics. The Open Screen Project is supported by technology leaders ARM, Chunghwa Telecom, Cisco, Intel, LG Electronics, Marvell, Motorola, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo, Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics Co., Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Verizon Wireless, and leading content providers including BBC, MTV Networks and NBC Universal. The ASP removes barriers to adoption for all companies including:
- Removing restrictions on use of the Flash (SWF) and Flash Video (FLV/F4V) specifications
- Publishing the device porting layer APIs for Adobe Flash Player, enabling third parties to more easily embed it in devices
- Publishing the Adobe Flash Cast protocol and the Action Message Format (AMF) protocol for robust data services
- Removing licensing fees – making the next major releases of Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR for devices free
- Working with partners to enable the client technology to be updated over the network to maintain consistency as we continue to innovate
- Working with partners to enable open access to web content and rich Internet applications by users across devices and networks
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
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Cool.
Finally!