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Originally Posted by AustinChief
You may actually be brain damaged. Did you bother reading anything beyond the Cult of Mac garbage article? There is nothing particularly groundbreaking with this.
It still does nothing to solve the problem with DRM and HTML5, nor does it address the issue of an HTML5 video standard... so basically, "yay another tool to serve HTML5 video that almost no publisher will take the time to use because it doesn't address the issues that are currently keeping the majority of them from making the switch!"
We had the whole HTML5 is here! debate LAST YEAR.. and guess what.. it's STILL a long way away.
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What that article tells me is that adobe is working to allow its flash stuff to work with html5. If they succeed in that, and render 95% of flash content on the web viewable by iOS, then what the **** are you going to bitch about?