In case you are curious what the announcement today related to the Flash Player Google Play Store unpublish means for you, please read the official blog post on the Adobe Digital Media Blog.
In addition, here are some reference article.
The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Advanced Video Delivery with AIR for Mobile
Source Code – 720p Video on iPad and Android Tablets with Adobe AIR
Flash Player and Android Changes – A Technical Deep Dive How to Adjust Your Mobile Strategy (December 2011)
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Just read Adobe’s stand on this issue. They said they’re committed to delivering video services to Android mobile users, but is discontinuing support for their mobile Flash player. That sounds very contradicting.
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@business voip It’s actually less of an issue now, since most Android devices have browser based HTML+ HLS support now – especially with the much better Chrome. For premium video, there is no way around a native app. Even Flash Player for Android didn’t solve this, since it didn’t contain DRM.