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October 02, 2008

Adobe developing Flash for iPhone

It's hardly a major surprise, but Adobe has confirmed that it is working on a version of flash for Apple's iPhone.


Steve Jobs stunned Adobe when he publicly stated that Flash wasn't good enough to be included on the iPhone, but the company has not given up hope of putting the rich-media internet plugin onto the handset.


According to Flash Magazine at the Flash on the Beach (FOBA) conference, Paul Betlem – the senior director of engineering confirmed to the audience that his team was indeed working on an iPhone version of the player.

Posted by ipodworld at October 2, 2008 09:58 AM

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