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  • Rubin: Google believes developers should have choice of what tools they use, happy to support AIR

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    21st April 2010 - By N1N Author

    Well this isn’t surprising. Andy Rubin, Google’s number one Android fanboy (even more so than Andrew) said on Adobe’s Featured Blog that Google is happy to partner with Adobe to create a strong platform for AIR on Android. Rubin puts it best: Google believes that developers should have their choice of tools and technologies to create

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  • Rubin: Google believes developers should have choice of what tools they use, happy to support AIR

    Google Android
    21st April 2010 - By N1N Author

    Well this isn’t surprising. Andy Rubin, Google’s number one Android fanboy (even more so than Andrew) said on Adobe’s Featured Blog that Google is happy to partner with Adobe to create a strong platform for AIR on Android. Rubin puts it best: Google believes that developers should have their choice of tools and technologies to create

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    1. Rubin: Google believes developers should have choice of what tools they use, happy to support AIR
    2. Adobe shows off a few Flash/AIR games coming to Android
    3. Adobe shows off a few Flash/AIR games coming to Android
    4. Android will eventually update once a year, says Rubin. Happy now?
    5. Adobe AIR debuts in the Android Market
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