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In the November 15, 2011 Issue:

Adobe says goodbye to mobile Flash
L.A. and Miami Univision content goes mobile
Mobile TV Viewing on Tablets Ramps Up
Yahoo Goes IntoNow with Mobile App
Kindle Fire Joins Mobile TV Tablet Party

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 Top Story
Adobe says goodbye to mobile Flash

Now Flash apparently is not needed even on mobile phones. HTML5 is the new king, and Adobe is getting behind it in a big way.

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 Industry News
L.A. and Miami Univision content goes mobile

The Mobile Content Venture and Univision Communications Television Group announced this week that Univision will join the group of broadcasters deploying Dyle, the dedicated brand focused on live mobile TV.

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 Mobile TV Testing & Research
Mobile TV Viewing on Tablets Ramps Up

A recent study shows that viewers are more likely to watch longer clips and complete videos on a tablet than on a desktop PC.

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 New Products & Technology
Yahoo Goes IntoNow with Mobile App

Yahoo has dived headfirst into the new mobile-TV-plus-social-interaction game with its new IntoNow mobile TV app and is actually getting some pretty rave reviews.

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Transmitting straight from the editor's desk

In his new blog, Broadcast Engineering Editorial Director Brad Dick posts his rants, raves and reviews of what's happening in the industry. To read his latest post, visit blog.broadcastengineering.com/brad.

 More New Products & Technology
Kindle Fire Joins Mobile TV Tablet Party

Amazon challenges the current king of the Mobile TV party, the Apple iPad, with the release of its own low-priced tablet.

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