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Adobe: iPhone Flash Could be Coming Soon
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 at 4:00 PM - by Jeff Gamet
The Adobe Flash player has been missing from the iPhone since day one, but that could change soon now that the company has confirmed that it really is developing a version of its multimedia player for Apples smartphone and iPod combo. Adobe also pointed out that developing Flash for the iPhone and releasing it arent necessarily linked since Apple gets the final say in which apps get approved, according to the companys senior director of engineering, Paul Betlem.
Mr. Betlem revealed the information for the first time during the U.K.s Flash on the Beach conference, according to Flash Magazine.
In response to an attendee question about whether or not Flash would be coming to the iPhone, Mr. Betlem commented "My team is working on Flash on the iPhone, but its a closed platform."
The lack of Flash on the iPhone has been a hot button ever since the device was released because so many Web sites rely on the technology for interfaces and content viewing. While some users are fine without the feature, others have claimed that the iPhone is hobbled without Flash support.
Should Apple approve the iPhone version of Flash, Adobe claims it will be available soon.
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