Adobe AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime), is a cross-operating system runtime that allows developers to deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop.
On November 17, 2009 Adobe released Adobe Air 2.0 and Flash player 10.1 BETA for testing. New features include touch capability and speed enhancements. http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Adobe_Releases_AIR_2_Flash_Player_101_Beta/551-107553-580.html
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"Adobe AIR is a cross-platform runtime that allows you to build desktop applications with web technologies. It runs on top of your operating system so that developers can build applications in AIR that take advantage of OS features without having to develop the application for a specific operating system. And instead of needing to learn desktop languages like C or Coco, you can take Ajax or Flash and build desktop apps with them." Ryan Stewart Download Squad: Interview with Adobe AIR Evangelist Ryan Stewart
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