During Steve Jobs announcement presentation Steve brought up the New York Times web site that apparently needed to have flash, but the iPad did not have. Did Steve do this on purpose? I would assume Steve knew what websites he was planning on visiting before the announcement and wasn’t just up on stage winging it. It will be interesting to see if Flash will be supported on the iPad or if websites will start encoding their video different. I hear from a lot of people Apple doesn’t want to support Flash because it is such a resource hog. So what I say, seems like 80% of the video on the web is in Flash. If I am suppose to be using the iPad to browse the web and watch video, it seems like somethings gotta give. For me I want to be able to watch Hulu and Netflix (which is Silverlight). Currently I can watch neither on my iPhone. Doesn’t really matter to me if I watch Hulu & Netflix in Safari or as an app, I just want to be able to watch them on my iPad.
During Steve Jobs announcement presentation Steve brought up the New York Times web site that apparently needed to have flash, but the iPad did not have. Did Steve do this on purpose? I would assume Steve knew what websites he was planning on visiting before the announcement and wasn’t just up on stage winging it. It will be interesting to see if Flash will be supported on the iPad or if websites will start encoding their video different. I hear from a lot of people Apple doesn’t want to support Flash because it is such a resource hog. So what I say, seems like 80% of the video on the web is in Flash. If I am suppose to be using the iPad to browse the web and watch video, it seems like somethings gotta give. For me I want to be able to watch Hulu and Netflix (which is Silverlight). Currently I can watch neither on my iPhone. Doesn’t really matter to me if I watch Hulu & Netflix in Safari or as an app, I just want to be able to watch them on my iPad. No Comments
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