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Nokia Licenses Macromedia Flash For Handsets

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jfox00

Feb 11, 2005, 8:26 PM

no more flash!

Is nothing sacred anymore? I hope this is promptly followed by the release of "cell-firefox" so I can promptly block all the god forsaken flash advertisments. The only place i want flash is with my 5 megapixel camera/cell phone/mp3 player/radio device.
LOL... i can see this causing problems with internet advertisments 😛

but i also forsee some pretty cool flash apps and games that could be used.

And firefox is working on a mobile browser (called minimoso or something like that if im not mi...
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I was just about to comment on how our smartphones are getting closer and closer to a true internet experience. Hopefully, newer browsers for smartphones will be able to block the inevitable pop-ups made possible by flash.
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What's wrong with Flash? This has nothing to do with ads, BTW. Flash is a great way to put a much richer, faster interface on a small-screen device.
Inquisitor_Hoth

Feb 14, 2005, 1:50 PM

Will it support previous versions?

Does anyone know if this means will add support for previous handsets. I plan on getting a Panasonic X700 but might hold off if I can't get this till the next release.
 
 
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