It might not be supported out the box, but rest assured that there will be support for it in the future. If Windows Mobile can do it, it's only a matter of time before Android can![]()
well, in this video, the guy can play youtube videos direct from the browser....
they just open up in the youtube "player" on the phone
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJJhqOVcjsI[/ame]
Black G1 - Dead Pixel
Replacement #1 - "B" key worked 70% of the time
Replacement # 2 - Lets Hope 3rd Phone's a charm!
It might not be supported out the box, but rest assured that there will be support for it in the future. If Windows Mobile can do it, it's only a matter of time before Android can![]()
No flash? GOOD, The sooner we let Flash die the BETTER, it was only a place holder till we got all AJAXy anyway. Nowadays there is no reason of any kind to use flash, oh wait I just thought of one, you want you web site/app to be 10x more resource intensive and up to 100x slower, require your users to install and/or maintain 3rd party plug-ins. The javascript engine in the web kit browser in android already blow the doors, windows, side panels and roof off of flash use it, forget flash.
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