NewMediaAge, Autumn 2004
Opening Doors
Attracted by the prospect of delivering premium content without operator interference, even more brands are looking to mobile Java portals.
RCR Wireless News, October 2004
I-mode companies to offer Macromedia's Flash Lite
NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan's biggest mobile carrier, announced an agreement that will bring Macromedia Flash Lite to European wireless users. Macromedia agreed to offer Flash Lite to members of the DoCoMo-led global alliance of i-mode licensing companies for their mobile customers. The product was specifically created to bring CPU Flash qualities to handsets.
Geekzone, October 2004
Macromedia Flash Lite to be offered to i-mode Global Alliance members
Macromedia and NTT DoCoMo, Inc. have announced that members of the DoCoMo-led global alliance of i-mode licensing companies will be offered Macromedia Flash Lite to provide their mobile Internet users with rich interactive experiences. Flash Lite is the version of Macromedia Flash Player that enables mass-market mobile phone users to realize the real power of multimedia.
Telecoms Korea, October 21, 2004
DoCoMo selects Macromedia's Flash Lite
Macromedia and NTT DoCoMo announced Thursday that members of the DoCoMo-led global alliance of i-mode licensing companies will be offered Macromedia Flash Lite to provide their mobile Internet users with rich interactive experiences.
Telophony World, October 21, 2004
Macromedia Flash Lite to be offered to i-mode global alliance members
San Francisco and Tokyo, October 20, 2004 -- Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR) and NTT DoCoMo, Inc. today announced that members of the DoCoMo-led global alliance of i-mode licensing companies will be offered Macromedia- Flash Lite to provide their mobile users with rich interactive experiences.
Financial Times, UK, October 19 2004
Is Extra Intelligence a Dumb Plan?, by Alan Cane
The success of so called "smart phones" tiny computers which can be used to make voice calls is likely to prove critical to their efforts to raise the average monthly revenue per subscriber (arpu) from its present level of about £24 in the UK to a figure which will rapidly recoup their investment in 3G phone licences.
PMN Mobile Industry Intelligence, August 3, 2004
First European operator launch signals new phase for Macromedia's mobile expansion, By: Marek Pawlowski
Macromedia recently announced the first commercial launch of its Flash Lite technology with a European operator (T-Mobile) and is poised for a significant expansion of its mobile activities. Flash Lite is already used by two Japanese operators - NTT DoCoMo and KDDI - with both specifying its inclusion to handset manufacturers at the pre-build stage.
RCR Wireless News, June 28, 2004
Macromedia releases Flash for mobiles
Macromedia released Macromedia Flash Lite 1.1, an advanced version of its Flash Player profile for mobile phones. The new product builds on the company’s success with Flash Lite 1.0, which
e-consultancy, UK, July 28, 2004
T-Mobile launches news content service for handsets
News Express claims to be the first European service to use Macromedia's Flash Lite 1.1 technology, enabling news updates to be delivered automatically in the background of the application through software that is either pre-installed or downloaded via t-zones.
Revolution UK, July 27, 2004
T-Mobile launches PA 'newspaper' for mobile phones, by Emma Rigby
Interactive reports are delivered in Macromedia Flash Lite 1.1. T-Mobile claims News Express is the first European mobile service to use this technology.
Infoworld, June 28, 2004
Multimedia goes mobile with Flash Lite 1.1, by Paul Krill
Macromedia on Monday will introduce Flash Lite 1.1, an update to the Flash Player profile for mobile phones that is intended to expand capabilities for multimedia applications.
Digit, June 28 Jun 2004
Macromedia mobilises Flash Lite 1.1, by Paul Krill
Macromedia plans today to introduce Flash Lite 1.1, an update to the Flash Player profile for mobile phones that is intended to expand capabilities for multimedia applications.
E-Week, June 28, 2004
Macromedia Takes Flash Mobile, By Carmen Nobel
Macromedia Inc. is delving further into micromedia with product, service and acquisition plans for Flash content on cell phones. The company is making a "big bet" on rich Internet applications, said Juha Christensen, president of Macromedia's Mobile and Devices division.
