Big news, and a big relief to Apple mobile device owners. Adobe has announced it will cease development of “Flash Player” for mobile devices.
Adobe shares fell 11% with this news as it means devs will no longer be developing apps for Flash, and will focus on tools for HTML5 development.
This will cause a 7% layoff at Adobe and decreased profits over the next year.
The fight over HTML5 vs. Flash started when the late Steve Jobs refused to use Flash in Apple devices and iOS due to “an inferior browsing experience with Flash.”
“HTML5 is now universally supported on major mobile devices, in some cases exclusively,” Adobe Vice President Danny Winokur said in the blog. “This makes HTML5 the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms.” – D. Winokur, Adobe V.P.
Mr. Winokur also stated that Adobe would continue to develop Flash for mobile device apps, which would mean that Adobe Air would also have to be installed on the devices for the Flash apps to be able to run.
It would seem that once again Mr. Jobs knew a good thing when he saw it and changed our tech world. Thanks for spotting this, Hankers.
Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2011/11/09/adobe-stops-flash-development-concedes-to-apple/
Update:
Adobe apparently has given up on Flash for HDTV as well, which might be the death blow to Google TV.
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