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iTunes-Luv

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Adobe has finally announced support for simultaneous Flash and HTTP video streaming from the Flash Media Server product. This means that devices that don’t support Adobe’s Flash player or plugin, like iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, will instead get HTTP streaming videos.

Detail at
http://www.tipb.com/2011/09/09/adobe-announces-flash-media-server-45-deliver-video-iphone-ipad/

So despite the not-so-good relationship with Apple, Adobe has to jump to iOS device market
 

troop231

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Adobe has finally announced support for simultaneous Flash and HTTP video streaming from the Flash Media Server product. This means that devices that don’t support Adobe’s Flash player or plugin, like iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, will instead get HTTP streaming videos.

Detail at
http://www.tipb.com/2011/09/09/adobe-announces-flash-media-server-45-deliver-video-iphone-ipad/

So despite the not-so-good relationship with Apple, Adobe has to jump to iOS device market

https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1226408/
 
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