Adobe Systems and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced at Adobe’s developer conference that they are working together to bring Adobe Flash Player support to the BlackBerry platform. RIM is joining the Open Screen Project, an initiative to enable standalone applications and richer Web browsing across mobile phones, TVs, desktops and other consumer electronic devices through the Adobe Flash Platform. The collaboration is expected to bring the full Flash Player browser runtime to BlackBerry smartphones.

Led by Adobe, the Open Screen Project includes close to 50 industry leaders working to address the challenges of Web browsing on a broad range of devices and remove the barriers to publishing content and applications seamlessly across screens. (For more, click here).

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