The Executive Summary is mixed bag, closer to Steve Job’s statements, than what Adobe Has said.. But it does work, sort of…
Until now, nearly all the folks who have expressed an opinion about the weighty matter of Apple’s refusal to allow Adobe’s Flash onto the iPhone (including me) have had one thing in common: They’ve never used Flash on any smartphone. But Google is pushing out Android 2.2 “Froyo,” an upgrade that includes a beta of FlashPlayer 10.1, to Nexus One phones. And the 5,000 people who attended Google’s I|O developer conference in San Francisco last week went home with Sprint’s EVO 4G phone, which still packs Android 2.1 but also has the FlashPlayer beta. More than a decade after Adobe started talking about Flash on phones, it’s finally possible to try real smartphone FlashPlayer and form informed conclusions about whether its absence on the iPhone is cause for anger, celebration, or apathy.
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