Apple has a long-time fight with Adobe on Flash issue, and according to a report from Meffedia, the number of iPhone/iPad-friendly web sides have a upward trend. While, according to the latest report from the New York Post, some of the major media companies have show their support to Flash, not Apple.
Media firms like NBC Universal and Time Warner have told Apple that they won't be converting their web video to HTML5, which the only format that iPhone and iPad are supported. This is a really bad news to Apple but a splendid for Adobe. It's mean that for iPad and iPhone users these companies' web videos are not able to see on your devices, they can only be showed on those devices which supporting Flash. Since Google has always open their arms to Flash, and the media companies are tired to be pinned on by Apple, so this might be a good chance for Google and other Flash-friendly tablets to allure some people.
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