Mobile blog Phonescoop has totally lived up to its name today, managing to upload a video of Android 2.2 running on a Nexus One quite a few hours before it was announced at Google I/O – and also recording a quite superbly in-depth movie that illustrates how well Flash 10.1 works on the FroYo and Nexus DREAM TEAM.
Check this out. It’s seven minutes long, which is practically feature-length in the quick-fix world of internet videos.
Skip to around the 1.30 mark to see the man from Phonescoop browsing Phonescoop and then playing a previous Phonescoop video review within the browser. It’s a disorienting and alien experience, and an extremely impressive demo of Flash 10.1 and the enhanced processing power of FroYo.

INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
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/ May 21, 2010two things.
1. Its not flash’s fault if you visit a site not optimized for mobile and complain that the buttons are too small. Its not like html will automatically size for your experience.
2. hulu blocks mobile access since they don’t have copyrights for mobile. Its again not a flash fault.