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		<title>Adobe cancels Flash plans for TVs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just after a few days Adobe announced its intention to scab the idea of developing the mobile version of its Flash player, the company has gone ahead to state that the cancellation also includes that of digital home devices i.e. TVs. “Adobe will continue to support existing licenses who are planning on supporting Flash player [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tech-plazaa.com/tech-news/adobe-cancels-flash-plans-for-tvs.htm/attachment/flashuninstall-feature" rel="attachment wp-att-2502"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2502" src="http://www.tech-plazaa.com/wp-content/uploads/flashuninstall-feature.png" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Just after a few days Adobe announced its intention to scab the idea of developing the mobile version of its Flash player, the company has gone ahead to state that the cancellation also includes that of digital home devices i.e. TVs.</p>
<p>“Adobe will continue to support existing licenses who are planning on supporting Flash player for web browsing on digital home devices and are using the Flash player Porting Kit to do so. However we believe the right approach to deliver content on televisions is through applications, not a web browsing experience, and we will continue to encourage the device and content publishing community down that path,” Adobe confirmed this in a statement to GigaOm.</p>
<p>Adobe had intended to install its Flash player on mobiles and non PC devices so as to establish the software benefit more of market share. The company’s bid of putting this vision to actualization was part of a program called the Open Screen Project, which is an industry alliance brought up by Adobe. The platform included device manufacturers, content developers and telecommunications carrier.</p>
<p>Just after a few days Adobe announced its intention to scab the idea of developing the mobile version of its Flash player, the company has gone ahead to state that the cancellation also includes that of digital home devices i.e. TVs.</p>
<p>“Adobe will continue to support existing licenses who are planning on supporting Flash player for web browsing on digital home devices and are using the Flash player Porting Kit to do so. However we believe the right approach to deliver content on televisions is through applications, not a web browsing experience, and we will continue to encourage the device and content publishing community down that path,” Adobe confirmed this in a statement to GigaOm.</p>
<p>Adobe had intended to install its Flash player on mobiles and non PC devices so as to establish the software benefit more of market share. The company’s bid of putting this vision to actualization was part of a program called the Open Screen Project, which is an industry alliance brought up by Adobe. The platform included device manufacturers, content developers and telecommunications carrier.</p>
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