At Mobile World Congress 2010, Adobe introduced the latest version of Flash for mobile phones, including the unveiling of Adobe AIR on mobile devices, a consistent runtime for standalone applications to come out of the Open Screen Project.Expected to offer Android support in 2010, Adobe pushed AIR as a solution for developers hoping to create rich applications, across operating systems - though it has also been revealed Windows 7 will not support Flash.Adobe also announced that a beta of Flash Player 10.1 is now available to content providers and mobile developers worldwide. The final version is expected to ship in the first half of 2010.The company touted Flash Player 10.1’s ability to play television type content, describing