how many websites support HTML5? I assume it's standards based and
thus no royalties need be paid for implementing it?

On 4/8/10, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Someone on Twitter that I follow (can't remember now) recently speculated
> that it might be App #2000 in the catalog, which would mean fairly soon,
> however that's just a wild guess as they admitted.  We really haven't gotten
> anything more specific since they first made the claim that it would be out
> "first half of 2010."  So I guess we have, theoretically, a max of about 2.5
> months to wait.  Then again, Adobe initially had said it would be out last
> year, so there's no guarantee of anything I suppose.  All I know is that the
> main advantage of having a device that can do Flash will become less of an
> advantage over time with the competing technologies out there (such as
> HTML5, Silverlight, etc.), so I would hope that Palm is yelling at Adobe to
> just put something out there already!  I know many Palm Pre users are fed up
> being teased by the demos at every trade fair and the longer the wait the
> more it looks like vaporware and false promises...
>
>
> Levi Wallach
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>
>
> On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Jim Griffin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It's been a while since Palm and Adobe announced plans for Flash.
>>
>> Anyone heard any info/rumors on the implementation date?
>>
>> Thanks.

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