Robert Scoble, @scobleizer, interviews Anup Murarka director of technology strategy and partner development for the Adobe Flash platform and Aaron Filner, group product manager of Flash platform, focusing on AIR.
They cover Adobe Flash use both on the desktop and on all smartphone platforms. A surprise to me was that Flash applications are currently being deployed to not just the droid platform but the iPhone and Touch as well.
Adobe Flash is no longer just a end in its self, it’s a development platform. The latest suite allows deployment choices to desktops and smartphones. Aaoron demonstrated several applications that ran on both a droid phone and an iPhone.
Robert focuses on how Adobe dissed on Apple. What I heard was Adobe saying there was no platform safe from Flash applications.
Will I be buying an iPad even with out Flash in the browser. Likely, since Flash apps will run there anyway.
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