
Though the browsing experience on cellphones has come up by leaps and bounds, a lot of work still needs to be done. Another considerable step forward would be full-fledged Flash functionality on cellphones. It is something that figures high on Adobe’s list of priorities. In fact, it is busy developing Flash ports for major mobile platforms.
Now it appears as though a Flash port for the Android platform may become available sooner than expected as another company is also developing one.
Embedded software company Bsquare has announced that it is going to “port Adobe’s Flash technology onto Google’s Android platform for a global Tier 1 carrier.” The announcement doesn’t mention the name of the carrier.

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