engadget.com - 11/2/2009
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Adobe's seemingly tried everything in its fight to get Apple to tear down enough development barriers to get Flash ported to the iPhone, culminating in a native compilation option in CS5 that... well, really doesn't solve much of anything. So far, nothing's worked. What's next? Get the ...
geardiary.com - 11/2/2009
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geardiary.com —
This might not be new but I certainly
don’t recall seeing this message before… I went to...
watch something on my iPhone earlier and couldn’t. Turns out it was flash and, as you likely know, the iPhone doesn’t support flash. ...
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Adobe To iPhone Users- “Want Flash? Don’t Blame Us”
linkive.com - 11/3/2009
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linkive.com —
Adobe's seemingly tried everything in its fight to
get Apple to tear down enough development barriers to...
get Flash ported to the iPhone, culminating in a native compilation option in CS5 that... well, really doesn't solve much of anything. So far, nothing's worked. What's next?
(more)
Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive warfare with ...
feedproxy.google.com - 11/5/2009
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feedproxy.google.com —
The logos of the biggest tech companies are
some of the most recognisable brands in the world....
But where do the logos come from? And what do they mean? We reveal the history behind some of tech's most recognisable corporate images. Adobe Systems Adobe was founded in late 1982 by John Warnock ...
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In Depth: Where did tech firms' logos come from?
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Adobe talks a little smack on iPhone's inability to play Flash
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
... isn't, of course. But for those who go to the "Get Flash" page on their iPhone, Adobe is adding some sass to their "iPhone doesn't support Flash" message.
This massage has been around for awhile (as far as we remember) but it has only lately specified iPhone. Perhaps to differentiate between mobile Webkit browser that support Flash like Android and Blackberry will and those that don't.
[Gear Diary via Engadget]
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Adobe points at Apple for lack of Flash on iPhone
Macworld —
... . It remains to be seen how, or indeed if, Apple will respond though my guess is the company is banking on users being underwhelmed by the offerings that Flash programmers will produce. As for whether Flash will ever officially make its to the iPhone, well, I wouldn’t hold your breath, Adobe. I’d guess Apple has no plans to cave before our sun goes dim in the sky above. But when all you’ve got is rocks, I suppose you might as well throw ‘em. [via Engadget ]
Flash 10.1 coming to webOS in first half 2010, says kinder, gentler Adobe page
Engadget Mobile —
... Adobe may be a bit curt with its page to Apple and its iPhone faithful, but try getting Flash from a webOS device, and the company's got a message of hope: Flash 10.1 is coming, just wait until the first half of 2010. We don't know how long this message has been up there, but as far as both we and PreCentral can tell, it's fresh. It's certainly a date we haven't seen before -- last we heard a public beta was ...
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