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Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone
Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone
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 Flash. And if Adobe were to make an app, Apple ...
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 ...
Adobe, Apple working together on Flash for iPhone
appleinsider.com — 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. (more) Adobe, Apple working together on Flash for iPhone
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Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone
Gadgetell — ... - Apple’s stance on the idea of Flash on the iPhone has always been the same; the iPhone isn’t powerful enough to run Flash.  Well, everything’s changed. MORE » ...

Apple & Adobe To Make iPhone Flash Lovechild A Reality
Gadgetreview — ... Flash work for the iPhone will be a technical achievement, but the ball is in their court, and they will score.  We are hoping that Flash will work with in Safari, as a standalone app for just Flash may not be the way to go.  No other information is available at this time, and naysayers will continue to discredit the iPhones lack of power to support Flash, but I have faith in Apple and Adobe.  Now I just need a FatHead of Steve Jobs in my office. [Gadgetell] ...

Who’s on Crack in Tech: 2.6.09
Gadgetell — ... Appletell brings us the latest on the love/hate fun with Apple and Adobe over Flash in the iPhone.  We all want them to figure this out and bring Flash (and Hulu!) to the iPhone but I just don’t know about these two.  Maybe with Jobs out of the picture it will happen.  Jake Gaecke says Adobe is working collaboratively with Apple on it and is going to figure it out. ...

BOOM! Top Apple news for the week of 2-01-2009
Gadgetell — ... We may not cover Apple 24x7… but we know someone who does!  Here’s a few of this week’s hottest from Appletell to get you started… i.TV for iPhone, iPod touch iPhone nano and touch rumored, plausible How Snow Leopard could be the biggest OS X upgrade yet Graphics upgrade for “iPhone 3?“ Apple and Adobe team up to bring Flash to the iPhone Full Story » | Written by NEWS for Gadgetell. | ...

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