Announced in February 2009, the Open Screen Project Fund is a USD 10 million joint market development fund designed to accelerate the creation of multi-screen applications, content and services that leverage existing Adobe Flash Platform technologies and the announced Adobe Flash Player 10.1 runtime for smartphones, netbooks, smartbooks and PCs (see separate press release). Companies of all sizes have been encouraged to submit their ideas, and they have responded by submitting more than 750 to date from over 60 countries. The more than 35 funded applications built using the Flash Platform realize the Open Screen Project vision of delivering compelling experiences across screens.
A complete list of funded applications can be found here.
The Open Screen Project Fund is actively accepting new submissions until the end of 2010. Developers can apply via openscreenproject.org or openscreen.forum.nokia.com/. During the Adobe MAX conference, Adobe and Nokia will be demonstrating several of these applications. (Attendees can find these demos in the Winners Circle in the Community Lounge). They include:
Turner Broadcasting is another content partner that developed a new CNN video application leveraging the Adobe Flash Platform. "Working with Nokia and Adobe Flash technology allowed us to develop a fantastically rich CNN video application for consumers. None of this would have been possible without the Open Screen Project efforts", said Mark Farrow, Director, Wireless Technologies, Platform Research, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.
Web developers and designers looking to build rich applications for mobile devices can now build WRT widgets more easily using familiar tools like Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 software. The Nokia WRT Extensions for Dreamweaver CS4 software include the Web Developer's Library, widget import capabilities, widget wizard, widget preview, debugging and deployment features.
Additionally, the updated tools support touch screens; "Home screen" publishing functionality on the Nokia N97 and the recently announced Nokia N97 mini; and Platform Services which enable the simulation of location, calendar, contacts and other APIs in applications.
Close to 40 percent of all new phones in 2008 shipped with Flash technology and Nokia has shipped more than 400 million devices with Flash technology to date. Developers and designers can take advantage of this global reach by publishing their content to Ovi Store and the Adobe AIR Marketplace for consumers to download and experience. With content ranging from applications, games, videos, podcasts, productivity tools, and Web to location-based services and much more, Ovi Store offers Flash developers a unique opportunity to target customers and monetize their content.
"The Open Screen Project Fund has received developer submissions from over 60 countries" said Purnima Kochikar, VP, Forum Nokia.
"With the Open Screen Project Fund, easy to use development tools and distribution through Ovi Store, times have never been better for Flash technology developers."
"We are excited to see many more rich Flash technology based mobile applications come to market," said David Wadwhani, general manager and VP, Flash Platform Business at Adobe.
"With today's announcement of Flash Player 10.1 and Nokia's Dreamweaver software extensions for WRT, we expect even more innovation and creativity in web content development across screens in the future.

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