While most iPhone owners have been waiting a long time that the Flash player is finally available on their mobile, perhaps on smartphones equipped with the Android operating system that will be available first.
The Washington Post (via mocoNews), the company BSquare currently working to develop and implement Flash technology for the Android platform, a "third operator" (without specifying which one, but it pourrrait include T-Mobile markets in the smartphone G1 Android).
The question is whether the Flash player is available exclusively on the new terminal or a downloadable version will be offered, and what version.
To learn more about Flash and mobile, I suggest you read on the mobile Flash, the plugin that could change everything.
Flash 10 on Windows Mobile soon (and ready for iPhone)?
According to MobileCrunch, Adobe present today at the Adobe Max in San Francisco a fully functional version of Flash Player 10 for Windows Mobile, which is also compatible with the iPhone.
No details yet on the future availability of the player (made available for download directly on the smartphone or existing equipment only from manufacturers and operators such as Flash Lite?).
Recall that the presence of a full Flash Player on Windows Mobile is not rellement a novelty since it exists since version 4, but has not been updated for several years, its evolution and official distribution was stopped at version 7.
Regarding the iPhone, is whether Apple will accept one day implementation of Flash in mobile. According to Adobe, it's ready, the ball is in the Apple camp ...


