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SubjectRe: It's over, Apple was right...
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Date08/16/2012 05:02 (08/15/2012 20:02)
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On 8/15/12 7:51 PM, in article 5983592a-60f4-4ba6-8878-a5f1533100c2@googlegroups.com, "ed" <news@atwistedweb.com>wrote:

ed
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:19:50 PM UTC-7, KDT wrote:

KDT
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 5:12:38 PM UTC-4, ed wrote:

ed
Apple wasn't right or wrong - they were SUCCESSFUL in getting flash killed...

KDT
So it's Apple's fault that Adobe has never met it's deadlines on Android devices? And that it took a 1Ghz+ phone to play video back acceptably? Something that could be done on an 80Mhz iPod Classic?

ed
Of course not. But by not allowing it on iOS, it doomed flash.

Apple did not allow it on iOS for some very good technical and philosophical reasons.

-- * cc was unable to post a set of data that went back to 2007. * cc is unable to post an Excel Workbook or otherwise back his claims. * cc failed to show any sigma depiction I called wrong that was not. * cc could not list a single step missed in making a linear trend line.

Laszlo Lebrun (2h & 24m)