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Adobe Called, They got Flash Working

While I generally wouldn’t talk about the possible triumphs of Android on an Apple site, I have to rightfully follow up with this little piece that happens to mention Adobe’s failtastic display of Flash. Deep in the labs of the Adobe underworld, that infamous Nexus One is finally running flash. Personally, I’m intrigued by how they went solving interactions between the browser and flash content - you have to initiate flash content through a gesture.

Flash is indeed working quite well, and fortunately for Adobe, this pretty much alleviates a lot of their dead-demo pains. Check out the video below for more information. As a question for the Apple faithful, now that you’ve seen it, would you want this on the iPhone?


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