" . . . .Kevin Lynch, Adobe's chief technology officer, wrote in a blog posting: "We feel confident that were Apple and Adobe to work together as we are with a number of other partners, we could provide a terrific experience with Flash on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch."
Currently, none of these products can run the Flash technology which is used on many websites to power media players, games and other animations. However, added Mr Lynch, Adobe has decided to shift its focus to get Flash working well on gadgets made by Google, RIM, Palm, Microsoft, Nokia and others. He said Adobe expected to release Flash Player 10.1 on Google's Android operating system in May and then for it to be on general release in June. . . . ." More detail here:- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/10093314.stm -- Tony Cooke www.tonycooke.co.uk contactable at tony.j.cookeATgooglemailDOTcom Lottery: A tax on people who don't understand statistics.
