Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Flash is Dying

Apple CEO Steve Jobs said recently, Adobe's Flash is "weakened" and "has its day." And the iPhone is selling in the iPad to dominate him, right?
"Sometimes you have to pick the things that look like the right horses to ride going forward," Jobs said, speaking at the D: All Things Digital conference in Rancho Pales Verdes, Calif., Tuesday night. "And Flash looks like a technology that had its day and is waning. And HTML 5 looks like the technology that is really on the ascendancy right now." With HTML 5 a similar technology, is a real advantage, it now appears." (Page 5 in the iPad technology, for example, instead of using the Flash video .)
Jobs went on to say: "We did not start with a flash of war. We just made a technical decision."
His argument is convincing end. "If the market tells us that we are doing the wrong choices, we listen to the market ... (but) to bring the best products, we can. If we are successful, they will buy them. If we do not, they do not will. So far, I have to say, people seem to likin iPad company. We have sold one every three seconds, because we introduced it. "
Better. But I do not think (I own both the iPhone and iPad companies). But Jobs could beat people, and if users start to miss less and less flash. It could happen.
Adobe facing the challenge of Steve Jobs' "technical decision" may actually bring Flash slowly disappear - at least, we know it today.

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