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I got a little concerned earlier when David Pogue posted in his Ultimate iPhone FAQs List, Part 2 that the Safari Web browser for iPhone would not support Java or Flash.
Apple Smokescreen: a Flash player written in JavaScript and HTML5. June 1, 2010 - 7:50 pm And it’s called Smokescreen. The code is essentially a Flash player, but written in JavaScript.
Owners are now able to download the Google Android 2.2 operating system, which supports Flash. But most people who bought their phone from their network provider will have to wait before they can ...
A rather clever programmer has managed to get the iPhone to run interactive apps created using Adobe’s Flash platform. And because it works inside the Safari browser, it isn’t subject to the ...
Flash had a wealth of development tools, both first- and third-party, that had a focus on developing rich, interactive content. HTML tooling, by contrast, is typically built around producing websites.
A mobile advertising company has written a JavaScript library that makes Flash advertisements viewable on devices such as the iPad, working aroundApple’s opposition to Adobe Systems ...
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