I wrote Flash Lite related articles and code examples to Forum Nokia Wiki and the Wiki Administrators selected me to Contributor of the Month. It is big honor to me - thanks! My articles covers features of APIBridge and S60 Platform Services API for Flash Lite.
"Forum Nokia honors one member every month for their outstanding contribution to our community’s Wiki. The contributor of the month is awarded a new S60 device. The honor is given to people that have contributed outstanding work for the month in number of articles and quality of the articles."
Articles and Flash Lite source codes:
* Capturing and uploading image, video or audio files to server with Flash Lite and APIBridge
* Creating Image Gallery with Flash Lite and APIBridge
* Display contact information and locations in Google Maps with Flash Lite 3.1
Finally I got time to write my first article in to forum nokia wiki. APIBridge has been there for a while for Flash Lite and JavaScript developers. In my first article I will demonstrate how to capture image, video or audio in Flash Lite 3.0 based devices and how to send those files to server side. This can be done with Flash Lite and ActionScript 2.0 in a few lines of code. You can find FLA and PHP source codes at the bottom of article page in forum nokia wiki.
Here is a direct link to wiki page.
Edit: This tutorial got Featured Article of the Week status in Forum Nokia Wiki at Week 11- March 14th, 2010.
Mark has created his first AS3 app - Helisso - A Flash Lite application packager for Symbian devices. With this tool you can create SIS packages for Symbian devices in Windows or Mac. Yes you read it right in Mac without installing any Symbian SDK. Excellent Mark!

There are a lot of new articles about Mobile RIAs with Flash technology in Adobe Developer Connection:
- Delivering video for Flash Player 10.1 on mobile devices
- Authoring mobile Flash content for multiple screen sizes
- Design tips for creating mobile RIA
- Flash Player 10.1 Rich media experience go mobile
Flash Player 10.1 is now coming to all major devices out there. So many new screen sizes with landscape and portrait orientations and so on to handle
in Flash based applications and web pages. It is good to start reading and learning best practices now.
This years Adobe MAX 2009 Awards in mobile category goes to QNX Car Application Platform - congratulations! QNX project is amazing, excellent and really really big (if we compare it to TeamTool - which is programmed in a few weeks). In front and back seat you have full interactive console which includes on-demand movies, online games, Internet radio, social networking, and many other applications.
They have a small introduction about this project on Adobe October Edge. (in the middle of video)


This is really nice project, hope we can see this kind of Flash "Lite" applications around us soon!