Just to chime in, I doubt it is the case and if we do see Flash on the iPhone, it will not be in the form that we are used to seeing on the Internet.
As with all things Apple, time will tell. But don't hold your breath.
The other big news today is the availability of IBM's Lotus Notes available on the iPhone as a web app. I'm glad for three reasons. One is that now iPhone users have another enterprise mail option and the iPhone also becomes an option for 140 million Notes users. Secondly, this reinforces the iPhone's place in the enterprise. And lastly, I'm glad develop on the Web front continues.
- TUAW
- InfoWorld - IBM had two customers participate in testing iNote Ultralight and they love the implementation. However, they do wish that eventually, iNotes would become a standalone app.
Speculation before the release of iPhone 3G was that Lotus Notes would be incorporated into the iPhone instead of Exchange. Either way, it's a welcoming news that IBM's subscribers now have a choice of using the iPhone. Welcome, new iPhone mobile warriors.
iPhone-iPod Update:
- Onxo wonders if Flash would really come to the iPhone.
- CNet News on Apple shutting down iTunes. Game of chicken with the copyrights board. Macsimum News reports Apple may have to increase prices.
- Macworld reports owners very satisfied with their iPhone despite problems.
- Onxo feels iPhone games should contain more depth.
- The iPhone needs a better way for blogging.
- Taking your iPhone overseas ?
Mac Update:
- For the last couple of days, analysts tussle over whether Apple is doomed in light of the economic woes hitting Main Street mobile warriors.
- Onxo on the best non-Apple Macbooks.
- Onxo on our "Mac Hybrid".
- eWeek reports Macbooks account for $1 of every $3 spent on laptops. But feels Apple needs to reduce prices to capture more marketshare. (Via Cnet )
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