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Wednesday
03Feb2010

The Fall of Flash: Adobe Flash

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The modern story of the fall of a platform is being lived out by the once great Flash.  In a world where it was becoming the most important feature of the web, Adobe's Flash has somehow squandered it all and looks to be on the verge of being displaced by HTML5, which isn't really out of the gate yet.

The nail in the coffin seems to be the continued issues Adobe is having with Apple, and its mobile products.  Apple has made a concerted effort to avoid the technical issues which surround Flash.  And that is to avoid Flash all together.  Many complain about this stance, but if you look at what is happening in hardware and the web, Apple is really just getting ready for the future, a less buggy future.

Steve Jobs comment at a recent Apple Town Hall meeting summed up the point:

"Apple does not support Flash because it is so buggy. Whenever a Mac crashes more often than not it's because of Flash. No one will be using Flash. The world is moving to HTML5."

The main issue that Apple would have had is that Flash is heavy on systems with few resources to spare.  And with the push to Net-books and mobile devices, the future is not heading to more power as much as it is heading towards more portable power.  This sort of move just doesn't have a place for Flash, unless of course Adobe can come up with a better, leaner and faster version.

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Thursday
28Jan2010

Apple iPad: Australian look, Launch day

SAN FRANCISCO - JANUARY 27:  Apple Inc. CEO St...

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Waking up this morning I finally got to re-live that feeling you get when you're a kid, when the presents, or the family vacation was about to begin.  As a geek, the launch of a new Apple product can be just like <insert generic religious holiday here>, so today was always going to be fun with the promise of a new device revolution.

There are a lot of negatives when it comes to the launch of new hardware products and living in Australia.  The main one is that we only seem to ever get access to a small percentage, and it's normally months after the North American launch.  I guess you could look at that and say that means that we only get the successful devices. 

Having the time to analyse and access the real world use of a new device/platform is a plus that in some instances can make up for the delays in access.  But when it comes to Apple products I have to admit to a pang of jealousy after a launch.

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