
Looks like Google isn’t the only company that likes to give its employees free Android-powered cell phones, as reports are in that Adobe is also preparing to give its employees Android-powered cell phones. This is probably related to the upcoming release of Flash 10.1 for Android devices, as well as the recent disagreement with Apple over Flash on the iPhone/iPad. It wasn’t specifically mentioned whether all employees or just Adobe’s developers would be getting the Android devices, but considering that Adobe has about 8,600 employees worldwide, chances are that developers are going to be the lucky ones. What device would be given wasn’t specifically mentioned, but the common trend seems to be Google’s Nexus One and Motorola’s Droid.
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