Windows Phone 7 Series Won't Ignore Adobe Flash
Mar 10, 2010, 12:40 PM by Philip Berne
Mike Chambers, principal Product Manager for developer relations for the Flash Platform at Adobe, made a statement on his personal blog concerning Flash on the upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series OS. Chambers says that "Adobe and Microsoft are working together to bring Flash Player 10.1 to Internet Explorer Mobile on Windows Phone 7 Series." Chambers didn't offer a specific time frame. Microsoft has made it clear that the interface on Windows Phone 7 Series relies heavily on the competing Microsoft Silverlight runtime, but never precluded the use of Adobe's Flash in the Web browser.
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Please kill both
Flash is absolutely awful.
Neither should be considered a viable platform.
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Also...make an awesome app store with lots of paid and free apps that dont suck. Any phones you make to sell directly must have a good amount of internal memory. STOP BEING CHEAP! Make a product you can actually be proud of. I know I'm just blabbing on phonescoop but oh well. I gotta pass my ideas around somehow. 🤣

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