After performing an Android update, Google is inviting users to visit a selection of Flash-enabled websites, according to TechCrunch.
Android users with phones eligible for the 2.2 upgrade (Nexus One, Droid, and soon, HTC Evo) will be greeted with a link to an Adobe Mobile website after the upgrade. This page will give you the option to View Flash enabled websites or Get Adobe products. If you click on the first link, youll get a full list of sites Adobe is featuring that take advantage of Flash 10.1. These sites include Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers, BBC, Google Finance, and a whole range of others.
You can see the list for the Nexus One and the Droid already.
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Android users with phones eligible for the 2.2 upgrade (Nexus One, Droid, and soon, HTC Evo) will be greeted with a link to an Adobe Mobile website after the upgrade. This page will give you the option to View Flash enabled websites or Get Adobe products. If you click on the first link, youll get a full list of sites Adobe is featuring that take advantage of Flash 10.1. These sites include Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers, BBC, Google Finance, and a whole range of others.
You can see the list for the Nexus One and the Droid already.
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