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Adobe, Apple working together on Flash for iPhone
Once thought to be building Flash for the iPhone mostly on its own, Adobe has mentioned at the World Economic Forum that it's not only continuing work on the animation plug-in but has teamed up with Apple to make it a reality.
Adobe’s Narayen Says Flash on IPhone Is a Challenge (Update2)
bloomberg.com — Adobe’s Narayen Says Flash on IPhone Is a Challenge (Update2) By Rochelle Garner and Erik Schatzker Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Adobe Systems Inc. faces a challenge in creating a version of its Flash video software for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, Chief Executive ... (more) Adobe’s Narayen Says Flash on IPhone Is a Challenge ...
Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone
Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone
appletell.com — adobe flash logo Since the iPhone was released, users wanted it to have Flash. Since the iPhone SDK was released, that want only got larger. But Apple’s stance on the idea has always been the same. Basically, the iPhone isn’t powerful enough to run ... (more) Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone
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Apple and Adobe Working on Flash for iPhone
Mobilewhack.com — ... that the development of Flash is more complicated than it seems thus the need of Apple’s help. It’s a hard technical challenge, and that’s part of the reason Apple and Adobe are collaborating. The ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver. Will Adobe and Apple come up with a decent Flash version able to run on iPhone’s hardware? Will we see a Flash Lite version which won’t be able to rise to our expectations? When will we see Flash on the iPhone? via AppleInsider Tags: adobe , Apple , Apple , flash , ...

Apple teams up with Adobe for iPhone Flash at long last
Engadget — ... Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has revealed that Apple and Adobe are "collaborating" on making Flash a reality on the iPhone, citing the technical challenge it presents. What's clear is that with all this work to do, it doesn't seem they're going the watered-down Flash Lite route, but we're trying not to hold our breath for a full-on, Hulu-friendly version that will finally help us get that Doogie Howser fix on the go. Naturally, there's no word on when this will hit. [Via AppleInsider] Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Video Apple teams up ...

Flash on iPhone IS Coming, Up To Adobe To Clear Technological Hurdles [Iphone Flash]
Gizmodo — ... Jobs has coerced Adobe to create a custom solution. From Narayan's words of "the ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver," the engineering effort lies more in Adobe's engineering team than in Apple's. Adobe actually said, back in September '08, that there would be a version released "in a very short time" if Apple approved it. Obviously either Apple rejected it, or Adobe themselves decided it wasn't quite resource-friendly enough to launch. [Bloomberg via Apple Insider via Engadget] ...

Flash on iPhone IS Coming, Up To Adobe To Clear Tech Hurdles [Iphone Flash]
Gizmodo — ... Jobs has coerced Adobe to create a custom solution. From Narayan's words of "the ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver," the engineering effort lies more in Adobe's engineering team than in Apple's. Adobe actually said, back in September '08, that there would be a version released "in a very short time" if Apple approved it. Obviously either Apple rejected it, or Adobe themselves decided it wasn't quite resource-friendly enough to launch. [Bloomberg via Apple Insider via Engadget] ...

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