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Flash on Nexus One

8 points| timf | 16 years ago |youtube.com | reply

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[+] bensummers|16 years ago|reply
"Flash is at the core of the business model of these web sites" - so basically he's saying it's a good thing to waste battery life on adverts?

It's good to see they're still as focused on the user experience as they always were.

[+] j_b_f|16 years ago|reply
I'm sure the Flash widgets he's demoing have nothing to do with how his battery is close to dead throughout the demo.
[+] pkulak|16 years ago|reply
Yeah, I just hope you can turn it off. I tried out a HTC Eris a while back and there didn't seem to be any way to turn off Flash.
[+] nomoresecrets|16 years ago|reply
I know I can't be alone in being super-excited that all those annoying Flash ads for dog food are going to work just fine on my mobile phone too.
[+] eli|16 years ago|reply
It's not like you have to keep Flash turned on just because you can
[+] htsh|16 years ago|reply
The elephant in the room is pornography. If people are offered an internet experience with porn and one without, they might just choose the one with. I think this is going to be a bigger factor than is being written of right now for getting Android market share. Mobile Flash is a big deal.
[+] htsh|16 years ago|reply
to go back and correct myself: a friend made clear to me that porn sites play video on the iphone already, via a quicktime player that loads up when you click on many videos.