RIM has joined Adobe's Open Screen Project (along with Google and 50 others) and have announced they are jointly developing Flash for the Blackberry phones.
This is in-line with Adobe's push to get Flash player 10.1 onto most smart phones by the end of the year.
Apple is notably absent from the list and there are no (public) plans for Flash on the iPhone.
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