http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/aug/27/apple.apple
The non existence of the iPhone use of flash has started to bite them in the arse! They have been banned by the uk's adverting watchdog for insinuating that you can reach any part of the Internet from the iPhone however as we all know flash is a key part of the Internet that apple has chosen not to integrate into the iPhone.
"You never know which part of the Internet you'll need ... which is why all the parts of the Internet are on the iPhone," ran a voice over.
Apple said that none of the advert content was showing Flash or Java (of which it doesn't support) ans that the iPhone use of Safari is built to open Internet standards.
So what does this mean for Apple? Could this open up the market for Flash applications that we take for granted?
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