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Flash demoed on Android by Andy Rubin

Now that the first Android phone is on the market, Google is going to have to step up the hype if they’re going to make a dent in an iPhone dominated US market. One of the easiest ways to do this is to promote the key features that iPhone lacks such as Flash Player 10.

In this video, recorded at the Adobe MAX developer conference, Andy Rubin plays Star Dudes by DudeStudios. He also shows some great features such as the ability to zoom in on the video during play.

“We are excited to be working alongside Adobe to bring Flash technology to Android,” said Andy Rubin, director of mobile platforms at Google. “Adobe Flash is crucial to a rich Internet and content experience on mobile devices and we are thrilled that Google will be one of the first companies along with the Open Handset Alliance to bring Flash technology to the smartphone market.”

Now if Android can only wrap its head around a single app store that makes content discovery easy for the average consumer, we’d have a perfect device.

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