Besides the iPhone it looks like every other mobile platform will be seeing Adobe Flash Player 10.1 between now and early 2010. In a Press Release issued by Adobe this morning, the company announced that Windows Mobile and webOS support would be coming later this year while Android and Symbian support would come in early 2010. They will also be bringing Flash Player to the BlackBerry thanks to a joint collaboration between RIM and Adobe. The good news is that the browser-based runtime leverages the power of the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for accelerated video and graphics while conserving battery life and minimizing resource utilization. The bottom line is that our precious battery life will not suffer when using the native Flash Player and that is a good thing, especially for Palm Pre owners.