It's completely different where I am, we're getting rid of most Flash 
content, and most people I know are too. 
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an Apple fan either and I think their lack of 
support of Flash on their iPads was to their own disadvantage - it came too 
early. When HTML5 will be solid and wide-spread (probably within the next 5 
years) there'll be little room for Flash websites, if Adobe doesn't change 
this technology radically making it more efficient and secure, ideally 
(hopefully) making it an open standard. 

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