Can Apple's Resistance to Flash Content Last? [View article]
This is Adobe Flash story makes me laugh. Microsoft is forced to put Flash into WinMobile to try to catch-up and compete with the iPhone and these dopey old bloggers see it as a competitive advantage ! Are they really that clueless to what's going on ? The iPhone already has e-mail PDF attachment reader capability and superior "media rich" functionality. That is why the iPhone accounts for 70% market share of mobile device web activity. Apple has that position in less than a year. Think about that for a minute.
Those "half billion devices" currently loaded with Flash....what good has that done for those devices ? You ever try using Flash-lite ? It sucks (and not just the battery) and that's why it isn't used much. This will do nothing to increase WinMobile's attractiveness vs RIM or Apple.
Now if MSFT could ever ship it's new Silverlight software for mobile, that may be something worth talking about. But again, these old time Microsoft apologists are just clueless to the real story out there.
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This is Adobe Flash story makes me laugh. Microsoft is forced to put Flash into WinMobile to try to catch-up and compete with the iPhone and these dopey old bloggers see it as a competitive advantage ! Are they really that clueless to what's going on ? The iPhone already has e-mail PDF attachment reader capability and superior "media rich" functionality. That is why the iPhone accounts for 70% market share of mobile device web activity. Apple has that position in less than a year. Think about that for a minute.
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Those "half billion devices" currently loaded with Flash....what good has that done for those devices ? You ever try using Flash-lite ? It sucks (and not just the battery) and that's why it isn't used much. This will do nothing to increase WinMobile's attractiveness vs RIM or Apple.
Now if MSFT could ever ship it's new Silverlight software for mobile, that may be something worth talking about. But again, these old time Microsoft apologists are just clueless to the real story out there.