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List of companies working together in cooperation to bring Flash 10.1 on mobile platforms

Adobe
AMD
Antena 3
Atlantic Records
ARM
Associated Press
BBC
Burda Digital Systems
CELL
Chunghwa Telecom
Cisco
Comcast
Condé Nast
Daum
Disney Interactive Media Group
EPIX
FOX Mobile Group
Freescale Semiconductor
Google
HTC
Imagination Technologies
Intel
LG Electronics
Lionsgate
Marvell
MIPS Technologies
Motorola
Movial
MTV Networks
NBC Universal
Nokia
NTT DOCOMO
NVIDIA
OpenPeak
OpenTV
Palm
Paramount
PBS
Qualcomm
QNX Software Systems
Research in Motion
RTL Interactive
Sagemcom
Samsung
Sonic Solutions
Sony Ericsson
ST-Ericsson
STMicroelectronics
STERN
Symbian Foundation
Teleca
Texas Instruments
The New York Times
Tomorrow Focus Technologies
Toshiba
Verizon Wireless
Vizio
Wind River
ZiiLABS

List of sponsors for developers who working on some project that could help promote Flash10.1.

Adobe
Nokia

Are you still believe Nokia is not in the loop?

As far As I remember Adobe statement was because of Open Source Project agreement we will provide flash player plug-in to everyone involved equally. There was also something about time to do not make anybody favorite on the market. I don't care who is saying what. I'm as always trying to analyze data from many sources. For me if Flash 10.1 will not come on N900 it will be business decision noting else.
And I feel stupid and naive that I didn't analyze data before I bought this device.

At least non of these decisions are up to us or qole or even his colleague. But I will not change the fact that whatever it was demonstrated in a working example on the N900 was big lie or only promise or even worst, false marketing catch after all. And that made me [choose between s or m]ad.
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Last edited by devu; 2010-05-27 at 19:43.