Devour gets adobe love?

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Doing my morning lurking and found this on motorola's website from a post on engadget:

WEB BROWSER
Android HTML Webkit with Adobe Flash Lite®
Are they going to attenuate the rioting by shoving an OTA down our throats before the devour drops? I could care less about anything 2.1 has to offer, custom roms from here are better... I just think the droid should be first in line for flash.

Source: Motorola DEVOUR with MOTOBLUR - Motorola USA
 
Doing my morning lurking and found this on motorola's website from a post on engadget:

WEB BROWSER
Android HTML Webkit with Adobe Flash Lite®
Are they going to attenuate the rioting by shoving an OTA down our throats before the devour drops? I could care less about anything 2.1 has to offer, custom roms from here are better... I just think the droid should be first in line for flash.

Source: Motorola DEVOUR with MOTOBLUR - Motorola USA

Flash lite is nothing special. There are a few phones that already have it....it is nothing to be jealous of.
 
90% of the Flash online today (Flash 10) are not compatible with Flash Lite (based on Flash 9)
 
90% of the Flash online today (Flash 10) are not compatible with Flash Lite (based on Flash 9)
that's just plain silly... so only the flash based ads will work, right?
 
90% of the Flash online today (Flash 10) are not compatible with Flash Lite (based on Flash 9)
that's just plain silly... so only the flash based ads will work, right?
if. sirius/xm is the only flash site i really care about and it's never worked with lite. lite is the joke of teh flash world.
 
90% of the Flash online today (Flash 10) are not compatible with Flash Lite (based on Flash 9)
that's just plain silly... so only the flash based ads will work, right?

exactly, i don't get it either. i mean, in 2008 when it was first introduced it was cool, but now it's outdated and serves no practical use
 
Flash is more for those little games you play online. Many sites (hulu, youtube,...etc) are trying to convert to HTML 5 which boasts no buffering time, and you can access a video at any point in it without having to load the whole thing.
 
I'm sick of half the internet not working. HTML5 needs to put Adobe in their place
 
Flash is more for those little games you play online. Many sites (hulu, youtube,...etc) are trying to convert to HTML 5 which boasts no buffering time, and you can access a video at any point in it without having to load the whole thing.
I don't understand how html 5 will remove the buffering time? I think video seeking is related to the underlying codec.
 
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