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iPhone's Mobile Safari to support full Flash?
Mobile browsers are finally starting to mature, bringing full-size web pages to handsets, instead of "the baby Internet," as Steve Jobs likes to put it. The iPhone's Safari, Nokia's S60 Browser and upcoming versions of mobile Opera will all bring a more familiar-looking Internet experience into the palm of your hand. However, don't think that means you'll be watching YouTube on the train any time soon. No one has yet managed to integrate full Flash support into a mobile browser, probably because Flash Lite doesn't yet support sites like YouTube (though Adobe claims that the next version will). Could the iPhone change all of that? Watch the latest iPhone ad and notice that when the phone scrolls through the New York Times homepage, the embedded flash video shows up. Confirmation of full Flash support in mobile Safari or simulated marketing video? We'll all have to wait for th 29th to find out.
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