Web curation for April 9th 2010
Filtering the web so you don’t have to for April 9th 2010
- The Flash Blog » Apple Slaps Developers In The Face –
By now you have surely heard about the new iPhone 4.0 SDK language that appears to make creating applications in any non-Apple-approved languages a violation of terms. Obviously Adobe is looking into this wording carefully so I will not comment any further until there is an official conclusion.
What is clear is that Apple has timed this purposely to hurt sales of CS5. This has nothing to do whatsoever with bringing the Flash player to Apple’s devices. That is a separate discussion entirely. Wh.. show all textnewsycombinator: Adobe reacts to iPhone OS 4.0 TOS restrictions http://bit.ly/aVaBgM - From Twitter – RT @TheNextWeb BREAKING Twitter Acquires Tweetie. Launches on the iPhone.http://bit.ly/9gpv0X
- From Twitter – Interesting RT @TheNextWeb Google Now Using Site Speed As A Search Ranking Factor http://bit.ly/9LPh8B
- voiceofsandiego.org | News. Investigation. Analysis. Conversation. Intelligence. – From the Farm to the iPhone: Making Money Off Beer in San Diego –
thepegisin: Great write up @voiceofsandiegoon @taphunterand things beer http://bit.ly/d9W6Qc /via @taphunter, @DowntownRob. Reads well on iPhone!
- The Apple-Adobe War Escalates: Using Flash to Build iPhone Apps Banned –
Today, Apple revised its iPhone Developer Program License Agreement to effectively ban the use of the Flash-to-iPhone converter.
Throughout 2010, Steve Jobs and Apple made it very clear that they do not like Adobe. At all. They prominently left Flash off the iPad, instead promoting HTML5 at every opportunity.
For some time now, though, Adobe’s had a tool to circumvent Apple’s ban on Flash for the iPhone and iPad: the Adobe Creative Suite 5 Flash-to-iPhone converter, which would have allowe.. show all textinteractivem: Harsh move by Apple on Adobe. wow. RT @dmitry: Shame on Steve Jobs! – http://bit.ly/903qjM
Leave a Reply