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Flash support is coming to all devices not beginning with an i.
Not flash lite either, but full flash. Flash 10.1 to be specific.

WebOS will supposedly be the first platform to get it.
Android and Windows Mobile will get it next (can't remember which order).
RIM will get it last.

At least thats what I read on some tech site somewhere. Can't remember where now lol.
 
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Flash support is coming to all devices not beginning with an i.
Not flash lite either, but full flash. Flash 10.1 to be specific.

WebOS will supposedly be the first platform to get it.
Android and Windows Mobile will get it next (can't remember which order).
RIM will get it last.

At least thats what I read on some tech site somewhere. Can't remember where now lol.

Any way to get Flash Lite until then? I have the eris right now and am considering changing to the droid... or just returning it all and waiting for the passion.
 
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From this article:

"Adobe's next version of Flash supports Windows Mobile, Google's Android, Palm's webOS and RIM' BlackBerry platforms. Missing from the list: Apple's iPhone."

"In the past, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs has publicly criticized Flash technology, saying it's too slow and inefficient for mobile devices. His company's iPhone OS is now the only major platform that isn't supported by Flash 10.1."

Seems like apple is too cool to be able to watch 80% of video on the internet.
 
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