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New Sony Ericsson tech combines Java and Flash

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Device maker Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications announced Project Capuchin, a new technology that promises to bridge the Adobe Flash Lite and Java ME development platforms in an effort to stimulate creation of content-rich mobile applications. According to Sony Ericsson, Project Capuchin enables developers to bring together the best attributes of both software stacks to create rich-media applications with the functionality, security and content distribution capabilities of Java as well as the user-interface efficiency of Flash. Sony Ericsson plans to release the Capuchin SDK in the second half of 2008.

For more on Project Capuchin:
- read this release

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