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goobot

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as yo can see :apple: removed the flash from their video
 
at first I thought this was a joke, but they actually did...lol.

Jobs pulling that up and leaving it on screen as long as he did, and now this is clearly a shot at Adobe.
 
I'm quite surprised Apple modified the video so quickly. In my opinion, that makes it clear Flash won't be coming to the iPad.
 
at first I thought this was a joke, but they actually did...lol.

Jobs pulling that up and leaving it on screen as long as he did, and now this is clearly a shot at Adobe.

No this isn't a shot at Adobe... its about covering up their own behinds. They could've been sued for false advertisement if it would've stayed up till release date.
 
Eventually they can do an iPhone OS update that supports flash for all 3 devices.

boy are you NAIVE!!!! If Apple allows flash, then what happens to the appstore revenue when people stop paying for games and get flash-based games online??
 
I hope you are right. However, why would they go through the hassle of changing the video three times? Why would the Keynote specifically show that Flash was not enabled? I really do hope Apple includes it.
 
boy are you NAIVE!!!! If Apple allows flash, then what happens to the appstore revenue when people stop paying for games and get flash-based games online??

Is that seriously why you think apple isn't including it? Well your wrong. Flash based web games can bring the best pc/mac to it's knees it's a poor piece of software and yes it's a big part of the web but given the choice between a 99p app and a web based java version I think we all know what's going to be better.
 
Is that seriously why you think apple isn't including it? Well your wrong. Flash based web games can bring the best pc/mac to it's knees it's a poor piece of software and yes it's a big part of the web but given the choice between a 99p app and a web based java version I think we all know what's going to be better.

time for you to avoid Kool-Aid...
 
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