Google’s Nexus One to Run Flash Browser-Based Games
Apple and Adobe don’t seem to be getting along so well, as the former is blocking flash browser-based games from access through the Safari web browser on the iPhone.
Google has thus jumped on this great opportunity. It’s been working with Adobe to get the Flash player 10.1 up to full speed on its smartphone platform. Google’s Nexus One is a potential cell phone that will allow users to access flash browser-based games through its Internet connection.
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According to Adobe’s Matt Rozen, “The Nexus One features Google’s Android software, HTC’s hardware design, and QUALCOMM’s Snapdragon chipset. All of these companies participate in the Open Screen Project and we’ve been working with our partners to bring a high performing Flash Player 10.1 to Android and other devices.”
Check out the video below if you’re interested in learning more about how all this will work.
Maybe we’ll even be able to save some money by not buying games through Apple’s App Store now and just playing them online. I wonder what Apple has to say about that… !
Via PocketGamer.