Developers invited to submit concepts for applications based on the Flash Platform.
Adobe and Nokia have announced a $10 million fund designed to help developers create apps and services for mobile, desktop and other devices using Flash.The new fund is a result of the Open Screen Project, a 20-member industry-wide initiative set to enable a consistent experience for web browsing and standalone applications.
Additional Open Screen Project partners are expected to join the fund in the future.
Developers are invited to submit concepts for applications that are based on the Adobe Flash Platform, will run on Nokia devices and will work on multiple screens.
The apps will be reviewed for how innovative and compelling the user experience is, how robust the application or planned implementation is, and how well it exploits the capabilities and features of Nokia devices, Adobe Flash and Adobe AIR.
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Focus areas include: entertainment, social networking, productivity, gaming, news and information.
Developers retain all rights to their applications while Adobe and Nokia have the right to evaluate, test and promote the content.




















