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Originally Posted by AustinChief
You know as well as I do I can find 30 reviews.. I doubt I could find ONE unbiased one for either side.
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So, with that being said, there have to be both advantages and disadvantages, yes?
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And you are sorely mistaken if you think exclusivity is most of it.. unless you count HARDWARE exclusivity and not just the ATT factor. If so, I could see your point...
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It's one phone on one carrier as opposed to many phones on all the carriers. Why wouldn't it be outpacing?
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All of this is silly since Android 2.2 is every bit as good as iOS and Android 3.0 will bury it.
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Says you.
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As for the pace... actually, the burden of proof is on you.. since the original posit SIX MONTHS ago was how quickly html5 would make Flash obsolete... I have yet to see it. Have you? With the emergence of WebM .. (also a VERY slow process) ... HTML5 alone won't save Apple... they'll need to actually adopt a truly open standard for once... (instead of claiming to be open and then hijacking a product .. i.e. webkit)
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I didn't say HTML5 would make Flash obsolete. What I *said* was that by Q2 next year, 90% of the top 100 sites would have an alternative to Flash, whether it was an app or providing an HTML5 alternative (or switching completely).