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| [M] Reviewer Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Calif. Bay Area, USA
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![]() | The continued battle between Apple and Adobe has forced other companies to pick sides in a public software spat between the popular Flash platform and HTML5 technology, which Apple supports and recommends instead of Flash. Apple and Adobe are both looking for support within the industry, with Adobe recently receiving a major boost when NBC Universal and Time Warner publicly stated that they will continue to support Flash. Both companies said it’d be a waste of time and resources to try and leave behind Flash in favor of HTML 5 and other alternatives. http://www.myce.com/news/companies-c...-battle-30210/ |
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