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Apple announces all iOS devices will now support Flash

on Sunday, April 1st, 2012 
Finally, all you iOS fans can breathe a breath of fresh air. Current Apple CEO Tim Cook, has struck a deal with Adobe that will allow all iOS devices full support of Flash going forward. Obviously it had been fairly evident before that former CEO Steve Jobs did not hold Flash in the highest regards and some would say that he loathed every time someone would ask him when iOS would get Flash. Jobs has also gone on the record to state in the past that Flash was the main reason why Macs crashed.So why would Tim Cook go against the demigod Steve Job’s teachings of Flash being the devil?
Cook has stated that while he “does understand Job’s concern of Flash being outdated to HTML5 and Java, the majority of the market supports Flash. Being one of the few, if not the only smartphone manufacturer without Flash support is kind of like shooting ourselves in the foot.” Finally, someone who understands, as those are very bold words. Cook has also said that “Hopefully with this new partnership, Apple can finally become the conglomerate leader in technological devices.” He also muttered something about Rebel scum, but it was inaudible. Is it just me, or does he kind of look like Bill Gates? I think he’s a Cylon!!
Source: Apple

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