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(Unverified)Mar 31st 2010 3:01PM
A lot of people are complaining about the lack of Flash video on the iPad and big publishers hear it. Instead of waiting in hope for apple to change their mind, they are more or less ready to play along so they can offer their readers what they want. Video on the iPad.
The iPhone started the whole HTML5 vs. Flash discussion and from what I see the iPad will really push the web away from Flash. Publishers who are serious about delivering their content to as many clients as possible have to consider playing along. As soon as IE catches with HTML audio/video/canvas standards then it's all downhill from there...