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Originally Posted by kennyc
You are wrong. Repeating it doesn't make it true.
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Again I ask: which major sites fail to cater to iOS users? This time, I'll let the pros answer:
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Motorola’s thinking with the Xoom seems to have been similar: It shipped a tablet with a 3G data connection and a promise of a free 4G upgrade and a MicroSD slot that didn’t work. And even though the Xoom, like the PlayBook, touts Flash as a core advantage, it didn’t have it at all at first, and is still on a beta version which wasn’t so hot when I tried it.
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There is a link on the site to his original review of March 18th where he talked about Flash on the Xoom. There he said (in total agreement with me):
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All in all, it seems to be a version of Flash that works some of the time but not always, and not always well. That’s not, um, ideal. Neither is the fact that Flash isn’t available at all on the iPad. But the lure of Apple’s audience has prompted plenty of companies to make Flash-based stuff work on iOS devices in one way or another–I can get Hulu (Plus), Bloggingheads, and Bejeweled on the iPad. And they all work reliably.
We’ll know that Flash Player for Android makes sense when having it is clearly better than not having it…
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http://technologizer.com/2011/04/21/...beta-hardware/
http://technologizer.com/2011/03/18/flash-xoom/