Apple Vs Adobe : iPad-Ready Sites Fill The Air, Plan To Dominate The Web
We know about the raging cold war between Apple and Adobe that seems to have almost taken on the webosphere like a storm and it now seems to have grown further, perhaps a little outrageous for Adobe, we’d say.
The iPhone OS changed everything, from games to entertainment, video streaming, live TV, business, education and even the world wide web. Yes, the WWW is now transforming itself to the ‘revolution’ called iPad.
How? Well, that’s just what we are talking about. The Apple iPad will not support Flash–based sites, at least not in the near future that we are seeing, rather it uses the latest web standards that put it on the battlefront with Adobe’s flash.
Apple’s iPad which features Safari mobile web browser employs the latest web standards like HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript which belittle the need for iPad flash support as these standards already juice up the internet browsing experience on the iPad.
And the world wide web is just beginning to evolve for Apple in a flash-free format. Apple has put up a site listing some of the most popular website that can be accessible on the iPad even though it does not support Flash.
The Apple iPad flash-free list of websites includes major news networks CNN, Reuters, NYTimes, Vimeo, Time, Major League Baseball, The White House, Virgin, Sports Illustrated, Flickr, People and TED. The list will grow eventually as iPad begins to win over the web and we may see for more of these web giants adapting to iPad-formatted websites joyously with the revolution.
Don’t think that we don’t feel giddy calling the iPad a “revolution” these many times, we do, but it’s the fact that cannot be concealed and soon you may also seek solace in embracing the truth.
The iPhone OS changed everything, from games to entertainment, video streaming, live TV, business, education and even the world wide web. Yes, the WWW is now transforming itself to the ‘revolution’ called iPad.
How? Well, that’s just what we are talking about. The Apple iPad will not support Flash–based sites, at least not in the near future that we are seeing, rather it uses the latest web standards that put it on the battlefront with Adobe’s flash.
Apple’s iPad which features Safari mobile web browser employs the latest web standards like HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript which belittle the need for iPad flash support as these standards already juice up the internet browsing experience on the iPad.
And the world wide web is just beginning to evolve for Apple in a flash-free format. Apple has put up a site listing some of the most popular website that can be accessible on the iPad even though it does not support Flash.
The Apple iPad flash-free list of websites includes major news networks CNN, Reuters, NYTimes, Vimeo, Time, Major League Baseball, The White House, Virgin, Sports Illustrated, Flickr, People and TED. The list will grow eventually as iPad begins to win over the web and we may see for more of these web giants adapting to iPad-formatted websites joyously with the revolution.
Don’t think that we don’t feel giddy calling the iPad a “revolution” these many times, we do, but it’s the fact that cannot be concealed and soon you may also seek solace in embracing the truth.