Flash is not dead. It's hibernating. 
I for one don't see why everyone went with Apples view. Flash works on almost 
all other phone devices doesn't it? I do agree with Jobs, that flash pieces 
(not Flash itself) can be an inferior product, but this I believe was a problem 
that lay in the flash programers hands. With SOME of the fault in the way flash 
handles things. So yeah +1 on the money grab idea. 

As far as vector. I thought the advantage to vector was because it utilized 
math algorithms instead of pixel/raster and when it comes to processing, pure 
math is quicker. 

Karl

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On Sep 18, 2012, at 4:48 AM, Cédric Muller <flashco...@benga.li> wrote:

> 
> Jon Bradley wrote :
>>> The problem of flash for mobile is as much about politics and protecting 
>>> the Apple appstore than anything else -it seems to me that flash was a 
>>> threat by allowing apps to be produced bypassing Apples appstore.
> 
> It is the problem of HTML5 too, since all these may happen in the browser, 
> they all bypass and gracefully skip the appstore model.
> I think the problem is the AppStore, and not the technology(ies). And you are 
> right, it has much to do with politics and moneymaking.
> 
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