Adobe vs. Apple or Flash vs. HTML5
Any of you watching the recent iPad coverage may already know that the iPad not only does not support Flash, there is no intention on the part of Apple to support Flash. Granted, the iPhone doesn’t...
View ArticleAdobe to Drop iPhone Support, Target Android
And the saga continues. If you read my post Adobe vs. Apple or Flash vs. HTML5 from a few days ago, you already know that Apple and Adobe appear locked in a battle over Flash and the iPhone OS. It’s...
View ArticleMore Salvos from Apple and Adobe, to No One in Particular
I was out of the country when Steve Jobs posted his open letter on Flash to the Apple web site. Had I been around I would have dissected it. Today Adobe published its own open letter(s) about how great...
View ArticleSmokescreen Brings Flash to iPad, iPhone
Smokescreen – iPad demo #1 from Chris @ RevShockAds on Vimeo. Now that it’s clear that Apple has no intention of letting Adobe Flash run on the iPad or iPhone, workarounds for Flash are even more...
View ArticleApple.com (Not Really) Updated to HTML5
Apple has released a revamped version of its web site today, ostensibly in HTML5. Except it doesn’t use anything from HTML5. That Apple wants to move to the platform that it touts as the Flash-killer...
View ArticleDon’t Let HTML5 Become the New DHTML
This photo represents some of the technologies (pint glasses) that HTML5 (t-shirt) is thought to encompass (drink). The horror of that concept is represented by the hands (defensive wounds coming). I...
View ArticleFlash Isn’t Going Away, Except from Your Mobile
You may have heard some rumors that Flash is going away. You may read it as vindication for Steve Jobs. You may have decided web development will now change. You may be under the impression that HTML5...
View ArticleFlash is Dead! Long Live Flash!
Re-posted from its original home on the Algonquin Studios blog. A lot of news has been made of Adobe’s recent move to end development of the Flash player for mobile devices (such as your smartphone or...
View ArticleMake a Better Restaurant Site
Last night I had the pleasure of moderating a panel discussion for the Buffalo chapter of Social Media Club. The panel consisted of a food blogger, a restaurant review site owner, a restaurant /...
View ArticleOngoing Misunderstanding of Flash and HTML5
The latest article that uses absolutes and broad generalizations to imply an otherwise non-existent struggle between Flash and HTML5 is from UX Booth, “What the Demise of Flash Means for the User...
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