> My question is if Android doesn't support flash, how does YouTube
> work? After all doesn't YouTube transmit it's media content as flash
> media files?

I think the iPhone also supports YouTube, despite not supporting Flash.

There is some way to get an H.264 video stream (or something like that)
for a clip, rather than the Flash player and Flash Video encoding. And the
iPhone and Android players use that video stream instead.

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