Nokia and Adobe Bring New Flash Applications to Mobile Phones and Other Devices

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Mon Oct 5, 2009 12:01am EDT

Open Screen Project Fund Recipients Announced
LOS ANGELES--(Business Wire)--
At Adobe MAX, Adobe`s worldwide developer conference, Nokia and Adobe
(Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced more than 35 funded multi-screen applications as
part of the joint Open Screen Project Fund. Both companies also introduced new
Nokia Web Runtime (WRT) extensions for Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 software making the
creation of mobile WRT widgets for supported Nokia devices easier than ever.
Together with the Ovi Store by Nokia, developers and designers have an easy way
to engage, build and publish their content to Nokia mobile device customers
around the world. 

Engage - the Open Screen Project Fund, Newly Funded Companies

Announced in February 2009, the Open Screen Project Fund is a $10 million joint
market development fund designed to accelerate the creation of multi-screen
applications, content and services that leverage existing Adobe Flash Platform
technologies and the new Adobe Flash Player 10.1 runtime for smartphones,
netbooks, smartbooks and PCs. Companies of all sizes have been encouraged to
submit their ideas, and they have responded by submitting more than 750 to date
from over 60 countries. The more than 35 funded applications built using the
Flash Platform realize the Open Screen Project vision of delivering compelling
experiences across screens. A complete list of funded applications can be found
on the Open Screen Project Web site. 

The Open Screen Project Fund is actively accepting new submissions until the end
of 2010. Developers can apply via www.openscreenproject.org or
openscreen.forum.nokia.com. During the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe and Nokia
will demonstrate several of these applications. (Attendees can find these demos
in the Winners Circle in the Community Lounge). They include:

* Twittle, Flash Widgets, LLC - Twittle is a robust twitter client. See video
here. 
* MyFestival Guide, Little Big Ideas - The MyFestival Guide is an interactive
moving map and guide to the second largest music festival in Europe, the
Roskilde Festival. See video here. 
* SmartGrooves, Storer Communications Ltd. - SmartGrooves is a creative
entertainment application using Flash technology to deliver interactive
multimedia. See video here. 
* MileBlaster, CTM Holdings - MileBlaster tracks your frequent flyer miles
against award goals. See video here. 
* UvLayer, Unknown Vector - UvLayer lets users curate their digital media
through an immersive multi-screen interface. 
* LiveTalkBack, Greys Mead Ltd - LiveTalkBack collects real-time audience
feedback to content publishers and broadcasters. See video here. 
* TckTckTck Campaign, Moterosa - The TckTckTck Campaign hopes to engage and
inspire millions of people around the world to join a growing movement against
global warming.

Turner Broadcasting is another content partner that developed a new CNN video
application leveraging the Adobe Flash Platform: "Working with Nokia and Adobe
Flash technology allowed us to develop a fantastically rich CNN video
application for consumers. None of this would have been possible without the
Open Screen Project efforts," said Mark Farrow, director, Turner Broadcasting
System, Inc. 

Build - Nokia Builds on the Success Seen with Integrated Tools Support

Web developers and designers looking to build rich applications for mobile
devices can now build WRT widgets more easily using familiar tools like Adobe
Dreamweaver CS4 software. The Nokia WRT Extensions for Dreamweaver CS4 software
include the Web Developer`s Library, widget import capabilities, widget wizard,
widget preview, debugging and deployment features. Additionally, the updated
tools support touch screens; "Home screen" publishing functionality on the Nokia
N97 and the recently announced Nokia N97 mini; and Platform Services which
enable the simulation of contacts, location, calendar, contacts and other APIs
in applications. 

Publish - Flash Developers can Reach Millions of Nokia Customers with Ovi Store

Close to 40 percent of all new phones in 2008 shipped with Flash technology and
Nokia has shipped more than 400 million devices with Flash technology to date.
Developers and designers can take advantage of this global reach by publishing
their content to Ovi Store and the Adobe AIR Marketplace for consumers to
download and experience. With content ranging from applications, games, videos,
podcasts, productivity tools and Web, to location-based services and much more,
Ovi Store offers Flash developers a unique opportunity to target customers and
monetize their content. 

"The Open Screen Project Fund has received developer submissions from over 60
countries," said Purnima Kochikar, vice president, Forum Nokia. "With the Open
Screen Project Fund, easy to use development tools and distribution through Ovi
Store, times have never been better for Flash technology developers." 

"We are excited to see many more rich Flash technology based mobile applications
come to market," said David Wadwhani, general manager and vice president,
Platform Business Unit at Adobe. "With today`s announcement of Flash Player 10.1
and Nokia`s Dreamweaver software extensions for WRT, we expect even more
innovation and creativity in Web content development across screens in the
future." 

About Adobe Systems Incorporated

Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information - anytime,
anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com. 

About Nokia

Nokia is a pioneer in mobile telecommunications and the world`s leading maker of
mobile devices. Today, we are connecting people in new and different ways -
fusing advanced mobile technology with personalized services to enable people to
stay close to what matters to them. We also provide comprehensive digital map
information through NAVTEQ; and equipment, solutions and services for
communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks. 

Adobe and Adobe Flash  are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Any other
trademarks or trade names mentioned are the property of their respective
owners.

Adobe Systems Incorporated
Stefan Offermann, 408-536-4023
sofferma@adobe.com
or
Nokia Communications
650-353-8575
communication.corp@nokia.com

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