At the Adobe Max 2008 Conference, the company has announced an update to its Flash platform with new tools for building user interfaces for Web and enterprise applications. The company is also trying to bring a full-featured Flash Player to all mobile phones, and demoed their new Flash Player running on T-Mobile's G1.
Flash Tools Updated at Adobe Max
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