Flash-less iPhone causes advertising to be pulled
Maybe it was a Flash developer, maybe a Java guy, or just a web-browsing Joe Bloggs, but it seems that someone has taken offence at Apple's claims that "all parts of the internet are on the iPhone".
Seems a complaint to the UK advertising standards board mentions the fact that it doesn't have Flash or Java, which are two key ingredients to the internet. And as a result, Apple have been forced to pull the ad. It would be interesting to know if the lodger of the complaint was a developer (who is probably watching the App Store downloads and wishing they could get a piece of that action), or a consumer who knows enough about browsing and interacting with the web to know that these two pieces of the "experience puzzle" really do run a hell of a lot of the web, despite what Apple are seemingly willing to admit. I suspect thought it was the former rather than the latter.
But, as Scott blogged recently, if recent patent filings are anything to go by, there is a future coming where this oversight could be rectified.



Just finding my feet in Paris after what seemed a very long flight and a tough first 24 hours of battling jet lag ... but feeling good now and starting to settle in. I'm here doing some Flash Lite 3 training for Adobe, and have about 20 students starting 3 days of hands on training tomorrow at the Adobe Paris offices. This trip is a little different in that I've been able to bring my wife Tanya along for the week, so I've got someone to share the experience with. It also means I'll have more photos with me in them because I have someone to take the photos other than myself!






