Monday, December 5, 2011
Sony still holding out hope for Flash support on Vita
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Despite the prolific HTML5 has become thanks to this great and wide internets, Adobe Flash, still represents the vast majority of Internet content through networks . For manufacturers of mobile equipment, the theme of the show on their devices, until recently, was a design decision, the developers of the OS flash weighs processors and considerable costs of the battery against their utility more useful than Sony still hopes to include in the Vita.
Despite the cancellation of development and the cessation of support for Flash on mobile devices, Sony head of Division 2 Software Development Muneki Shimada said his company continues negotiations with Adobe, and the end of Flash for mobile does not necessarily mean the end of the flash Vita. We are not sure how someone can negotiate a new company supporting a platform dead, but if anyone knows anything about the platforms of the dead, is Sony.
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