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Make it “Photo and Video of the Day.” What you are staring at is rumored to be Google’s Android 2.2 “Froyo” operating system running on a Nexus One. One of the benefits (or blights, depending on your allegiances) of Google’s next smartphone OS is that Adobe Flash 10.1 is integrated. If this clip is genuine and is not simply a modified Android 2.1 or earlier ROM (I am not cognizant of an existing Android ROM that can run full Flash this well), then Ryan Stewart, the video’s uploader and self-professed Adobe “evangelist,” makes a cogent argument for Flash and Froyo.
Although the 1GHz Nexus One is powerful for a smartphone, it is a weakling compared to computers, yet Google’s device has minimal problems running certain Flash video and 3D content, as Ryan demonstrates. Noteworthy also is that Android 2.2 looks good and has more taskbar icons than before!
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Within the cellular phone industry, Google is getting bigger, especially with their choice to use Adobe Flash Player on their phones. Froyo is the newest Google Android system. Froyo doesn’t just give its client the possibility to play games on their phone; it genuinely provides them to option to create games. Froyo may be the most up to date system on the marketplace, but it won’t be for long. By the end of the fourth quarter 2010 Google intends to launch, Gingerbread, which is one step higher, faster, and superior to Froyo.