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Flash doesn't work sometimesview story

http://forums.fedoraforum.org – Hello, I'm new to Linux (though I have tried it a couple of times, so I've some understanding) and I just installed Fedora 12 on my computer. Installation went perfect, even tweaked it a little bit and everything works; except for Flash Player. (HowTos)

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Wireless Linux Group LiMo Adds Adobe and Three Othersview story

http://www.maximumpc.com – Adobe on Monday announced it has joined the LiMo foundation, an industry consortium "dedicated to creating the first truly open, hardware-independent" Linux OS for mobile devices. (General)

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Windows Phone 7 Series – No Flash, No Multitaskingview story

http://digitizor.com – Earlier, we reported about Microsoft’s official launch of its highly anticipated Windows Phone 7 Series. We were generally impressed with the new Zune interface that the overhaul has brought about in the OS. (HowTos)

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Adobe brings Flash and AIR to Androidview story

http://digitizor.com – Today, Adobe announced the introduction of Flash 10.1 and AIR platform for Google’s Android mobile operating system. With this announcement, Adobe plans to introduce AIR as a common platform across the the fragmented mobile operating system market. (HowTos)

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Samurai slice-and-slash-and-dash Time Wasterview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – Filed under: Fun, Games, Time-Wasters (General)

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Mobile Linux Unificationview story

http://blogs.computerworld.com – Intel and Nokia are merging their mobile Linux distributions while Adobe is bringing Flash to Google Android. read more (General)

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Adobe AIR on Mobile Devices Unveiled at Mobile World Congressview story

http://www.dailytech.com – Adobe also talks Flash Player 10.1... (General)

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GDM2 Setup - A login interface management utility for the new GDMview story

http://www.ubuntugeek.com – (HowTos)

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[ubuntu_studio] Firefox doesn't function properly when viewing a video on a website (e.g. YouTube)view story

http://ubuntuforums.org – Hello everyone, (HowTos)

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News: Firefogg: Transcoding videos to open web standards with Mozilla Firefoxview story

http://www.raiden.net – GNU/Linux has never been short of audio and video players, but they live in a world of multiple codecs, chief culprit amongst them being MP3, AAC, WMA and (Adobe) Flash. I say "culprits" because they are not free and open codecs.more ... (Distributions)