oh mais j'avais pas vu :) Google a répondu à la lettre de Jobs http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/04/on-flash-for-mobile-phones.html
"Unfortunately, users can't access a lot of content on their mobile devices. There are many sites built using Flash and many popular sites use Flash to create animations, charts and other interactive content. Adobe is already working on Flash Player 10.1, the first version of the plug-in that will work on smartphones, if you don't take into account Flash Lite. Flash will soon be available for Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Palm and Google will include the plug-in in Chrome and Chrome OS. Flash Player 10.1 for Android will be available as a public preview in May at Google I/O and the general release will be in June. Google's decision is pragmatic: even if HTML5 is the future, Flash is an important part of the web today. "[Sometimes being open] means not being militant about the things consumer are actually enjoying," said Google's Andy Rubin. Users will be able to choose if they want to enable Flash and Adobe will be pressured to deliver a better product. Some might say that Android is actually the anti-iPhoneOS: it's an open source operating system, it encourages competition and collaboration in the mobile space, it lets you replace built-in functionality, install applications from other sources than the Android Market and customize your device. Android is not "at the mercy of a third party", but third parties can add a lot of value. Even if Android's user experience is inferior to iPhone's user experience, Android is an open platform that can be fully customized and a better catalyst for innovation. Android doesn't strive for perfection, it's a flexible platform that lets you transform a device into whatever you want it to be." -- Vous recevez ce message, car vous êtes abonné au groupe Google Groupes FCNG. Pour envoyer un message à ce groupe, adressez un e-mail à [email protected]. Pour vous désabonner de ce groupe, envoyez un e-mail à l'adresse [email protected]. Pour plus d'options, consultez la page de ce groupe : http://groups.google.com/group/fcng?hl=fr
