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Adobe brings Flash to HTC's latest Android phone

Marking a departure from the world of iPhone, HTC's new Android-based Hero phone will also come with the ability to handle Flash elements that adorn many web sites and power YouTube video. Adobe announced on 24 June that its Flash Player will be built ...

From STEVEN SHANKLAND, ZDNet UK,  25 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Yahoo!,  Expedia, Inc.,  Kevin Lynch,  Nokia Corporation

Google touts Android Market for phone apps

Google has announced Android Market, an online centre that will let people find, buy, download and rate applications and other content for mobile phones equipped with the open-source operating system. Attracting developer attention is a key part of the ...

From STEVEN SHANKLAND, ZDNet UK,  1 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Open-source community reacts to Microsoft move

Open-source fans have had a mixed reaction to Microsoft's move on Thursday to share details of its technology with open-source programmers. The move could make it easier for many projects to work well with Microsoft products and potentially replace ...

From STEVEN SHANKLAND, ZDNet UK,  22 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Red Hat, Inc.,  Michael Cunningham,  Miguel de Icaza,  Novell, Inc.

Microsoft's open-source patent threat still intact

Microsoft made major concessions on Thursday that should make it easier for open-source software to dovetail with or even replace Microsoft products, but a major caveat means the company's legal threats remain alive and well. Microsoft announced a ...

From STEVEN SHANKLAND, ZDNet UK,  22 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Red Hat, Inc.,  Novell, Inc.,  European Union

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