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:LinuxDevices: Opera Aims Flash Player at Linux Devices
LinuxDevices: Opera Aims Flash Player at Linux Devices
Sep 7, 2006, 17 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5565 reads)

"Opera Software will resell Adobe's Flash Player 7 SDK (software development kit) to customers of its Opera for Devices SDK. The agreement should simplify the licensing picture for Linux device designers interested in deploying a 'full Internet' browser that supports Flash-based browsing, or Flash-based user interfaces, the companies say.

"Opera says its agreement with Adobe will allow Opera customers who are running the full version of Opera on portable media players, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and even game consoles to include Flash 7 on their devices. The company says some customers have already succeeded at integrating Flash and Opera, citing the case of Nokia's 770 Internet Tablet..."

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