> I was curious if anyone had heard any news about how Adobe 
> might be looking to have their tools integrate with the 
> iPhone in some way.

My understanding is that the iPhone will support some version of Flash
Player - it'll need that just for YouTube content. Beyond that, there's
nothing really special for Adobe to do. You can develop AJAX applications
easily enough against Safari - just test them with your browser window sized
to 320x240.

There are already iPhone-specific sites out there. I saw one that was a
to-do list of some sort. Personally, I think that running web apps over GPRS
is a poor second place to running locally-installed applications, but
developing against Safari is probably a lot easier than developing local
apps even when an SDK is available.

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