Adobe unveiled the first public preview of the mobile version of its AIR 2.0 runtime at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Expected to launch on Google's Android platform sometime this year, Adobe is positioning AIR as a common runtime to create mobile apps for any platform. However, the company may be doing so at the expense of common Web technologies—HTML, CSS, and JavaScript—in favor of its own Flash-based development technologies.

On the desktop, AIR is a Flash-based runtime that allows developers to use Flash and Flex technologies to develop applications that can run in a browser (using Flash Player) or on the desktop (using AIR). It adds some APIs to support things like accessing the filesystem and other common tasks that typical desktop applications might need. However, it also allows developers to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create apps, either alone or in combination with Flash/Flex.








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