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"I'd even go as far as to say that the web experience isn't complete on the iPhone until some kind of Flash support is added," wrote Stewart, who added that 450 million mobile devices are Flash enabled.
Especially considering there's a freaking YouTube widget built right into the damn thing.
silverlight doesn't play Flash. It's Microsoft's attempt to kill off Flash with their own solution. I'm sure it'll get bundled with the next version of Windows, which pretty much means Flash = teh dead in 5 years.
Personally, I don't really miss flash much on the iPhone.
Apple's iPhone SDK talk is happening right now: [link]
Right now I'm agreeing. Flash seems to have a huge penetration in terms of quick media clips, as well as web site applications.
Hmm - I'm fine with flash for media clips, and really any type of animation. But am I the only one who hates, hates, hates flash as the driving force for a web site, hates it as the driver for non-animated menus, hates it as the presenter of text.
Actually let me be fair: I don't hate flash for having those capabilities. I hate the web designers for using misusing them.
OK - here is a company who is making a product I think will help save the world if someone adapts it. But am I wrong in think this flash based website really sucks, in part because it misuses flash?
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(I also think it is a mistake to open only with a menu, and not present some sort of default content.)
In the first 8 months, iPhone has garnered 28 percent market share
28% market share of what? Of cell phones? Because I find that really hard to believe.
28% market share of what?
"Smart Phones". In the US.
Crap. They're trying to make me want one, aren't they?
Crap. They're trying to make me want one, aren't they?
I am protected only by the fact that I (a) already have a Touch and (b) have resolved not to shop in 2008.
But if an unfortunate "accident" should befall my Treo...well...I'd be forced to replace it, wouldn't I?
My not-shopping (okay, mostly) is not feeling like enough of a bulwark. Are you saying it would work to buy a Touch in order to keep myself from buying stuff?