On Mar 27, 12:40 am, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's never going to sell in numbers big enough to
> influence the use (or otherwise) of Flash on the web beyond a few
> headline sites that 'have to' be seen to work. The iPhone has never
> supported Flash but I don't see the big brands adapting sites to work
> with the iPhone on any kind of large scale.

I guess ABC, CBS and flickr count as "headline sites".
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1599506/free-html5-ipad
http://blog.flickr.net/en/2010/04/01/viewing-flickr-videos-on-the-ipad/

ABC and CBS streaming videos for free is bad news for the iTunes store
where Apple wants you to pay for the episode (but at least you can
take iTunes video with you and watch it wherever and whenever you
want).

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