[This article is ostensibly about Silverlight on the iPhone, which of course is not true. They just demo-ed an IIS server knowing that it needs to deliver H.264 video if the client is an iPhone. But this comment was interesting...]
> With RIM’s acquisition of Torch Mobile, virtually all “native” smartphone > browsers will be WebKit based: > iPhone = WebKit > Android = WebKit > WebOS = WebKit > Symbian = WebKit > Blackberry = WebKit (soon) > WinMo = WebKit (with a 3rd-party browser) > WebKit brings great HTML5 support to mobile devices. Fennec & Opera Mobile > are also expected to provide great HTML5 support. > Streaming with HTML video seems like the best & easiest way to get video to > smartphones, since it eliminates the need for CPU intensive & battery > draining addons like Flash & Silverlight. http://bit.ly/8YHaeq Link: http://bit.ly/8YHaeq Source: http://theappleblog.com/2009/11/26/no-flash-on-your-iphone-how-about-silverlight-instead/
