blog.wired.com - 2/5/2009
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Iphone3gflash The following quote is from Adobe's CEO Shantanu Narayan, regarding Flash on the iPhone. It’s a hard technical challenge, and that’s part of the reason Apple and Adobe are collaborating [...] The ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver. What on Earth can this mean? Apple ...
bloomberg.com - 1/31/2009
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bloomberg.com —
Adobe’s Narayen Says Flash on IPhone Is a
Challenge (Update2) By Rochelle Garner and Erik Schatzker Jan....
30 (Bloomberg) -- Adobe Systems Inc. faces a challenge in creating a version of its Flash video software for Apple Inc.’s iPhone, Chief Executive ...
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Adobe’s Narayen Says Flash on IPhone Is a Challenge ...
appleinsider.com - 2/1/2009
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appleinsider.com —
Once thought to be building Flash for the
iPhone mostly on its own, Adobe has mentioned at...
the World Economic Forum that it's not only continuing work on the animation plug-in but has teamed up with Apple to make it a reality.
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Adobe, Apple working together on Flash for iPhone
daringfireball.net - 2/2/2009
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daringfireball.net —
It’s a Challenge, All Right So Adobe CEO
Shantanu Narayen said this to Bloomberg in an interview,...
regarding Adobe’s efforts to get Flash on the iPhone: “It’s a hard technical challenge, and that’s part of the reason Apple and Adobe are collaborating,” ...
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Daring Fireball Linked List: It's a Challenge, All Right
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The Macalope Weekly: Myths, fantasies and other statistics
Macworld —
... Look, it’s no business of the Macalope’s what you have to tell yourself to get through the dark of night. But, please, don’t make the rest of us suffer. OK? This week’s edition: execs from Adobe and Microsoft tell us their cherished myths and fantasies, and Kreskin predicts! Flash in the pan This week, once again, hopes for Flash on the iPhone were raised (not surprisingly by Adobe ) and dashed again—all in less than a day. But whose hopes are we talking about here? Well, pretty much just Adobe’s. Maybe the Macalope’s out in left field quietly munching the turf and ...
The Macalope Weekly: Myths, fantasies and other statistics
MacUser —
... Look, it’s no business of the Macalope’s what you have to tell yourself to get through the dark of night. But, please, don’t make the rest of us suffer. OK? This week’s edition: execs from Adobe and Microsoft tell us their cherished myths and fantasies, and Kreskin predicts! Flash in the pan This week, once again, hopes for Flash on the iPhone were raised (not surprisingly by Adobe ) and dashed again—all in less than a day. But whose hopes are we talking about here? Well, pretty much just Adobe’s. Maybe the Macalope’s out in left field quietly munching the turf and ...
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When those rare occasions happen and I do not hear (or see) my phone ringing, I would like my iPhone to act like every other cell phone in the world and chirp or beep or make a sound to notify me that someone called or someone left a voice mail.