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Meh... I wish companies would just stop building web pages out of a technology that should really only be employed for specific elements. I know it has been worked and tweaked to be more friendly (since Adobe took over) to full presentations such as an entire corporate or product pages, but it just isn't portable enough to consider a company employing flash solely, "responsible" to their market in my opinion. Flash should be for games and animated elements, and developers should be doing their clients the favor of pushing more dynamic and portable web solutions to their clients.
That being said, I just hope Android gets it before Apple :-P |
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agreed. that would be a huge victory for android.
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