Flash for Mobile
/The [Firefox or Android] beta now also features support for Adobe’s Flash plugin
Finally!
by Conrad MacIntyre
By Conrad MacIntyre
The [Firefox or Android] beta now also features support for Adobe’s Flash plugin
Finally!
If you still haven’t gotten over the fact that your iPad doesn’t have Adobe Flash player, than OnLive Desktop Plus may soothe your pain. As you may have guessed, the new app is a premium version of OnLive Desktop, whichbrought Microsoft Office to the iPad earlier this year.
In addition to Office, the premium version offers Flash Player...
Flash is to computing as Denise Crosby was to Star Trek: The Next Generation.
According to Kantar Worldpanel ComTech (site built entirely in Flash†, kudos):
"Apple has continued its strong sales run in the U.S., UK and Australia over the Christmas period," Dominic Sunnebo, global consumer insight director at the research firm said."Overall, Apple sales are now growing at a faster rate than Android across the nine countries we cover," Sunnebo added.
This is probably partially fueled by the introduction of the iPhone 4S in October and the holidays. Though; the 4S was a well-publicized disappointment, and Android phones were also sold during the holidays. In any case, I'll be interested to see where these growth numbers head moving forward. I've long believed the iPhone is the superior platform, and now that Android's experienced some explosive growth we'll see if it's sustained or if it begins to taper off as consumers who bought a smartphone are now more platform-aware and might choose a specific vendor or platform for their next purchase.
94% of iPhone owners will buy another iPhone, and at least 24% of Android owners will buy an iPhone next time around.
(via MacRumors, Reuters)
† The 90's called. They want their technology back.