Let’s take a break from Apple and Adobe’s back-and-forth, shall we? Instead, we’ll let the latter company talk about its work with Google, specifically the Android platform. Flash-based CTO Kevin Lynch said today in a post, “We look forward to delivering Flash Player 10.1 for Android smartphones as a public preview at Google I/O in May, and then a general release in June.” Good news, indeed, but with all this talk of Froyo having native Flash support , and this month’s conference serving as the largest gathering of Android developers, we can’t imagine a better platform (pun intended) for Andy Rubin and company to unveil its fragmentation-curbing Froyo update . Might Flash 10.1’s May preview / June release schedule line up with the OS, as well? Just some fat-free food for thought. [Thanks, Steven]



