Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Brightcove Launches SDK for Android

The professional video platform Brightcove has released a software development kit (SDK) for Android smartphones, which incorporates new features of Adobe Flash Player 10.1.

Brightcove, whose will is to place its video platform with suppliers professional web content - with clients like the New York Times, for example - so its accompanying SDK new templates for Adobe Flash Player 10.1. This SDK will enable developers to write native applications for mobile video Android. These tools include components such as pre-written for the reading and the discovery of content and services are added to the Media API Brightcove.

The SDK should in time offer similar services to integrate with Facebook and Twitter with a click in the application. Other planned features: a Coverflow type display and the ability to browse popular content or similar as video viewing.

This is not the first SDK released by Brightcove, which has launched the iPhone in November. The company and clearly shows his willingness to be present on all mobile or fixed, whatever the constraints of reading (especially in terms of codec or language). "We believe Android will be the other major mobile operating system with devices such iPhone, at least for the next few years," justifies the president of Brightcove, Dave Mendels.

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