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2007-04-17
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-17
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Well, apparently Adobe is trying to integrate mandatory ad support into Flash so that you'll be forced to watch a few minutes of ads before you get to the content. When that happens the world will move on, to the next technology. As always happens when someone tries stunts like this.
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-17
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2007-04-19
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Wait until the 'net is mostly flash-based and then you will see the unfortunate circumstance we are in. At least the bulk of the MS based UMPC comes with the assurance you are running an OS that is fully supported.
That was the appeal of the 770, the false allure of opensource...