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Success Stories
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
Sony Ericsson’s Project Capuchin bridges the gap between Adobe Flash Lite and Java ME platforms, paving the way for powerful mobile applications with great experiences
Universal Pictures’ Fast & Furious
Opening April 3, 2009
Universal Pictures, together with L.A.-based The Visionaire Group, creates a compelling online campaign for new Fast & Furious movie in half the expected development time
iRiver, Inc.
Adobe Flash Lite technology gives high-end digital products a rich user interface for an unparalleled user experience
Opera Software
Leading browser company leverages Adobe Flash Lite software to revolutionize the Internet browsing experience for tens of millions of mobile and device
LG Electronics
Global electronics leader brings next generation mobile phones to market with advanced touch interface powered by Adobe Flash Lite technology
Videos and interactive content
Nokia
Nokia technologists discuss how Flash Player stimulated development of the "wow effect" to make Nokia devices more graphical, contain richer content, and help make a difference in the marketplace.
Cell
A leading mobile phone content developer, Cell uses Flash Lite to deliver expressive, dynamic content.
Indiagames
Indiagames chose Flash technology to achieve quicker development and compelling graphics to create a visually rich experience for users across a variety of platforms.
Site of the Day
LiveBuyIt
The online component to a two-page spread in Lucky Magazine, LiveBuyIt allows users to purchase featured products securely via mobile phone. See a must-have gadget or accessory? Flip open your phone and, via text messaging, submit your order. Developers used Flash and XML to design the product catalog and PayPal's Text2Buy technology for mobile payment processing.
(Aug. 29, 2006)
Developed by
SiiTE Interactive
Motorola Motomixer
Motorola uses Macromedia Flash MX to enable users to mix and purchase their own downloadable ringtones for its polyphonic phones.
(Jul. 15, 2003)
Developed by
Tribal Brands,
Salvatore Orlando and
Sharky of Maddworldmedia
Verizon Premium
Verizon uses Macromedia Flash MX and Macromedia FreeHand to show its business customers the various ways they can network their offices with its data offerings.
(Jun. 18, 2003)
Developed by
Circle
Nokia 365
Nokia uses Macromedia Flash MX to deliver an innovative, interactive site featuring its new phone with video.
(Mar. 11, 2003)
Developed by
Ogilvy Interactive Singapore