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LG and Flash Lite tutorials: Creating a List Sample

Here some new Flash Lite tutorials from LG, Flash Lite™ Turotrial Series Part 1: Creating a List Sample
More information at LG Developer Network.
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Innovations, Nokia or Apple?

This is a great article and shows who is the leader in mobile!
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Flash Lite error codes, proposal for better user experience!! ONE YEAR AGO !!!

I just refreshed a discussion on the Forum Nokia Flash Lite discussion boards about the Flash Lite error codes.
My suggestion was pretty simple, give the developers the control of those pop-up when an error is encounter. Currently if an error occurs in a Flash Lite content, the Flash Lite player has some default pop-up for [...]

Flash Lite Developer Guides for LG Phones V.1.1

Via Carlos, LG posted some docs on Flash Lite: Flash Lite Developer Guides for LG Phones V.1.1
More infos here. LG Flash Lite tutorials.
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AllAboutSymbain: Insight 45 – Symbian Smartphone Show part 1

AllAboutSymbian: Insight 45 – Symbian Smartphone Show part 1

First impressions of the show? Location, visitor numbers and the buzz.
Symbian Foundation. Lee Williams nominated as the Executive Director. Governance of the Foundation.
Goodbye UIQ (more on this in a future show).
S60 as a platform for Internet Services
From the show floor, including, but not limited to: Samsung L7110, [...]

Adobe Success Story: LG

Via Bill, Adobe published a case study from LG. It’s an interesting article. LG use Flash Lite mainly for their phones UI

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Mobile Industry Review Show – Week 39

Mobile Industry Review Show – Week 39

Mobile Industry Review Show – Week 39 from Mobile Industry Review on Vimeo.
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Smartphones Show 62

Via AllAboutSymbian, the Smartphones Show 62 is up.
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Updated Flash Lite enabled handsets list

Bill posted an updated version of his list of Flash Lite enabled handsets.
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Symbian goes Open Source !

This is pretty big news, Nokia buys Symbian and the Symbian OS goes Open Source, Symbian Foundation.
Here is a white paper with more infos.
“The foundation will also provide the integration for other commercial development environments including Java, Adobe FlashLite and Microsoft Silverlight enabling device manufacturers to integrate into their devices offering and further expand the [...]

Symbian turns 10 years old!

Symbian turns 10 years and there is a site celebrating it !!

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AAS Podcast #80

A new podcast from AllAboutSymbian, AAS Podcast #80, here are the topics:

An Evening with S60 in Boston.
The LG KT610 Clam-shell smart phone.
iGoogle and the new Google Reader for S60.
Cloud Computing and Social Services, as we discuss the relative merits of Apple’s MobileMe and Nokia’s Ovi.
What’s up with the games on the N-Gage platform.
And I think [...]

Adobe and Industry Leaders Establish Open Screen Project

Adobe today announced the Open Screen Project, supported by a group of industry leaders.

“The Open Screen Project is working to enable a consistent runtime environment — taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the future, Adobe AIRâ„¢ — that will remove barriers for developers and designers as they publish content and applications across desktops [...]

Flash Lite handsets statistics for 6 countries!

Via Bill, statistics about the number of Flash Lite handsets in 6 countries. Here is the doc.

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500 millions Flash Lite enabled devices!

Via Bill, there are now 500 millions Flash Lite enabled devices. This is pretty cool. Also around 90% are Flash Lite enabled phones (my guess!) so is great to see this constant growth.
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LG KT610, Flash Lite 2.0 enabled

Via AllAboutSymbian, the LG KT610 is on its way to the market. This is a Flash Lite 2.0 enabled phone.
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Bill’s list of Flash Lite enabled phones

Bill updated his pdf with the list of Flash Lite enabled phones. Here is the number of handsets per OEM: Nokia (73), Sony Ericsson (63), Verizon Wireless (13), NTT DoCoMo (134), KDDI (101), and Softbank (48)
Any chance to get the LG and Samsung mobile phones in the list?
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