Thursday, November 10, 2011

Adobe Stop Developing Flash For Mobile Browser

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Adobe announced that it leaves the Flash Player development for use in mobile browsers. Thus, the company terminated, unilaterally, in its war with Apple on Internet standards, as the company always refused to block this type of development. The software maker's decision would mean that web developers to stop using their tools to produce Flash videos, websites and applications on mobile browsers.

The iPhone and iPad users whose browsers can not see content created in Flash, can breathe easy because Adobe has announced that it would focus on selling tools for developers that use Internet standards such as HTML5, and that Apple has long promoted.

The late founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, refused to build Flash technology in its mobile browsers because it ensured that offered a lower browsing experience. Adobe then decided to push the Cupertino company to incorporate Flash technology into mobile devices.

But HTML5 was developed because the developers did not want their work was not seen by users of iPhone and the iPad. And apparently, Apple has at last got away with it.

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