The biggest enemy for HTML5 is not Flash, its the browser. HTML5 will suffer greatly over the next 5 years while it patiently waits for people to upgrade their browsers. Right now the browser share is over 54% of the web population that cannot even utilize HTML5. IE 9 isn't even out yet. The share of HTML5 capable browsers is still a minority at 38%. It will take years for people to upgrade their browsers. HTML5 will just be too s-l-o-w to the scene.
Kevin Lynch seems confused. Apple is not restricting access to the web on the iPhone, you can access any site on the iPhone that you can with a PC or Mac. If people choose closed tools as development platforms, like Apple's App Store or Adobe's Flash, there are going to be limits somewhere.
I like the new forced position Adobe is taking concerning Flash & Air on other devices, I believe it was their goal all along but they were in no hurry as long as Apple would play ball. If it was so easy to port the Flash player over to Android then why wasn't it a built in feature in CS5 like the tools for the iPhone. They were so willing to get into bed with Apple they forgot who's condo they were laying in until they got kicked out.
I like web 2.0.
money8945 2 months ago
Kevin Lynch give me valuable information. Thank you.
thong2365 2 months ago
I use web 2.0 and I like HTML 5.
fila8712 2 months ago
Kevin Lynch is very smart. He know about web very well.
kopi5896 8 months ago
Flash is still use in website. And look like continue advance.
jasperwillis5385 8 months ago
Apple said that Flash always make trouble. Is it real?
minami935 8 months ago
I love Web 2.0 and also HTML 5
liang8231 9 months ago
Kevin Lynch is great.
jamecolte 9 months ago
This video is very informative about web 2.0, thank you Kevin Lynch.
saijai587 9 months ago
a great post on #flash
wateveritis 1 year ago
Wow Flash works fine on all Operating systems!! That is a massive lie and an insult to Mac and linux users. #FAIL
yasir25119918 1 year ago
@yasir25119918 Last time I checked flash worked on mac and linux systems
biggerflexible 1 year ago
The biggest enemy for HTML5 is not Flash, its the browser. HTML5 will suffer greatly over the next 5 years while it patiently waits for people to upgrade their browsers. Right now the browser share is over 54% of the web population that cannot even utilize HTML5. IE 9 isn't even out yet. The share of HTML5 capable browsers is still a minority at 38%. It will take years for people to upgrade their browsers. HTML5 will just be too s-l-o-w to the scene.
razorxcom 1 year ago
apple is gay and they should stop limiting tec I have an Iphone and boi I wish I had flash.
HACK456 1 year ago
Whatever, everybody's switching to HTML5. Adobe lost. Apple foresaw the future once again. Flash will soon its doom, just like the Floppy disk.
emperordarius 1 year ago
Kevin Lynch seems confused. Apple is not restricting access to the web on the iPhone, you can access any site on the iPhone that you can with a PC or Mac. If people choose closed tools as development platforms, like Apple's App Store or Adobe's Flash, there are going to be limits somewhere.
pheaubic 1 year ago
I like the new forced position Adobe is taking concerning Flash & Air on other devices, I believe it was their goal all along but they were in no hurry as long as Apple would play ball. If it was so easy to port the Flash player over to Android then why wasn't it a built in feature in CS5 like the tools for the iPhone. They were so willing to get into bed with Apple they forgot who's condo they were laying in until they got kicked out.
44thfloorCollective 1 year ago