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Apple, Adobe, HTML 5, Flash and Standards
February 21, 2010
Kfir Pravda
Image via Wikipedia Apple doesn't like Flash. We know that already. Steve Jobs recently called Adobe lazy, and we all know that iPhone and iPad doesn't support Flash. But the story is a bit more complex than that. Apple's opposition to Adobe is linked to HTML 5 - an open standard that would enable developers to use open formats to deliver