MAX kicked-off this morning in San Francisco. The developers’ conference is Adobe‘s largest ever with over 5,000 registered attendees.
The San Jose, Calif., company released the latest 1.5 version of Adobe AIR for Windows and Mac. AIR runs Web browser-based rich Internet applications (RIA) natively on a desktop PC for speedier and offline experience like the eBay desktop.
Adobe also “pre-released” on its Adobe Labs site a 64-bit Linux version of its Flash Player 10 that removes the need for a 32-bit emulation. The Silicon Valley company’s decision was based on the fact that the Linux operating system is far ahead of Windows and Mac in terms of 64-bits support.
To tackle the growing number of mobile devices, Adobe is also porting Flash Player 10 software to smartphones and will be demonstrating an early implementation for Windows Mobile.
According to research firm comScore, Flash is the number one format for video on the Web with 81 percent of worldwide online videos encoded in Flash. Adobe’s Flash Player software is now installed on 98 percent of all Internet-connected desktops.

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