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Adobe says, "No porn for YOU!"
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On the official Flash blog, Adobe posted a series of screenshots of web pages with broken Flash icons to illustrate all you'd be missing using an iPad without Flash. Among the pages shown, a porn site called "Bang Bros HD". :biggrin: (All porn pixelated)

They have since replaced the screenshot with an apology. Way to keep things classy Adobe. :booty:

They really should have stuck with the 'Apple Is a giant greedy poopy head!' rant.
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#2
i get the feeling Adobe is feeling a little left out of the iPad family.
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#3
LOL "the porn card"

Apple's (probably) not gonna give two sh!ts about them publicly launching missives like this, but I'd love for them to fight back with some published advantages of other (non-Quicktime) ways of streaming video online. I think that'd be more than fair.
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#4
At least Adobe could have chosen a tasteful porn site.

The Bang Bros?

Shame, SHAME on Adobe.
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#5
blooz wrote:
i get the feeling Adobe is feeling a little left out of the iPad family.

On the other hand, you can read PDFs on an iPhone, and Adobe has a Photoshop app too--I assume the iPad will do the same. So just a little left out.
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#6
There's porn on the internet???
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#7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-TA57L0kuc
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laarree wrote:
[quote=blooz]
i get the feeling Adobe is feeling a little left out of the iPad family.

On the other hand, you can read PDFs on an iPhone, and Adobe has a Photoshop app too--I assume the iPad will do the same. So just a little left out.
You assumed correctly. Listed in the iPad specs, PDFs are supported. That was one of my concerns before deciding to buy when they start to ship. I have a TON of PDFs and wanted to be sure I could read them via iPad.
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#9
One comment pointed out that Flash is a bandwith hog and maybe Apple knows that ATT's network would meltdown with banner ads and porn and streaming movies.
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laarree wrote:
[quote=blooz]
i get the feeling Adobe is feeling a little left out of the iPad family.

On the other hand, you can read PDFs on an iPhone, and Adobe has a Photoshop app too--I assume the iPad will do the same. So just a little left out.
Wait, there's a version of Photoshop for the iPhone?!?!
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