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Abandoning Flash is a smash these days. Apple is known for its anti-Flash moves, Firefox for Maemo disables Flash by default option, and now we rich person Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) saying that Windows Mobile River 7 won’t documentation Adobe’s criterion as well. Actually, they said that volition be spot at launching but will be changed in due course of action. Here’s what they said:
“Microsoft and Adobe ar workings closely together. While the newest version of Windows Phone won’t support Flash at initial handiness, both companies are working to include a browser plug-in for the full Flash player in future versions of Windows Phone. More details will be shared at Microsoft MIX next month.”
Are Flash’s twenty-four hours numbered? HTML5 is around the street corner and I do believe more and more companies will rely on W3C’s criterion instead of Adobe’s proprietary matter…
[Via: PhoneScoop]




















