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Originally Posted by enzo1
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It blows my mind how these morons don't understand that the Internet wouldn't be what it is today if it wasn't for Flash. They owe a lot to Flash and should be very thankful for Adobe's role in forwarding the web experience.
I look at it like this. The web is becoming the primary delivery method for advertising - continually moving away from tv and print. As companies put more and more of their advertising dollars into the web, they are going to demand more than what html can offer (with the hypthetical absence of Flash). If Apple continues to snub Flash, it will be at their own demise. Trust me. Apple will be pissing off some big names (Nike, Toyota, etc) - just visit this site and you will understand.
The FWA: Favourite Website Awards - Web awards at the cutting edge
Also, Apple computers will continue to offer Flash with the Safari browser. The iPad will not. So maybe .05% of the population won't be able to see Flash content ... so be it ... their loss. Certainly won't be the determining factor as to the longevity of Flash. Hell, they have been saying Flash is dead for years ... and it keeps getting better and better.