ORR those sites will develop apps so don't NEED to port to HTML5 - and
so they can promote the fact that the have an app. Maybe what Palm
should do is make an easy way to port iPhone code to the Pre.

Does the Pre browser support HTML5?

On 4/15/10, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Adobe seems incompetant.  They were originally supposed to have it out at
> launch (last June) then October, then first half of 2010, now 2nd half.
> There are rumors of a public beta in May/June timeframe, but that beta may
> be limited to a small number of users, if it's even real.  I've given up on
> them.  Flash would have been nice, but Adobe's lack of reaching any deadline
> to me is just another sign that HTML5 will eventually (and now maybe even
> sooner) take over.  Think about it, yes, there are many more PC's out there,
> but the smartphone and iPad market has been growing so fast that it's
> gobbling up lots of market share.  If these devices can't run Flash, it
> doesn't matter that Flash has a big installed base of apps and sites, those
> apps and sites will be ported sooner or later to HTML5 in order to grab some
> of the growing smartphone/tablet marketshare.  Adobe needs to get this out
> yesterday.  Either they don't understand Flash's precarious position, or
> it's just incredibly challenging to get it working on lighter hardware.  In
> either case, it seems doomed.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 9:57 AM, George Kontos
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> http://www.precentral.net/adobe-ceo-flash-mobile-second-half-2010
>>

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