I'd put Flash in the top five most requested iPhone features, but it's an unfortunate fact of life that companies with successful products have the tendency to start telling their customers what they do and don't need, rather than listening to what people are asking for.
The lack of Flash support in the iPhone means that its web browser is moving down on the list of top mobile browsers. I'd put the browser in the latest Nokia Internet Tablets at the top of the list, closely followed by Skyfire for Windows Mobile. The iPhone browser is in third place.
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Ed Hardy @ Mar 6th 2008 9:31AM
I'd put Flash in the top five most requested iPhone features, but it's an unfortunate fact of life that companies with successful products have the tendency to start telling their customers what they do and don't need, rather than listening to what people are asking for.
The lack of Flash support in the iPhone means that its web browser is moving down on the list of top mobile browsers. I'd put the browser in the latest Nokia Internet Tablets at the top of the list, closely followed by Skyfire for Windows Mobile. The iPhone browser is in third place.