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Adobe claims that its Flash software is doing rather well
despite being attacked by Apple's Steve Jobs.
Jobs wants the world to abandon Flash, which is used on
most websites in the known world. But after a sustained attack by Jobs in his tame media,
Adobe said that its Flash Player will be on more than 250 million smartphones
by the end of 2012. Adobe said on
Wednesday it has long provided a scaled-down version of its Flash software for
mobiles that are less powerful than the new generation of smartphones which
enable consumers to surf the full Web and watch videos and rich media.
Adobe said its newest Flash version was gaining traction
with smartphone makers in spite of Apple's resistance. The outfit might not get to the iPhone or iPad, Anup
Murarka, director of technology strategy, said.
But there is a seeing continued growth in the install base and the usage
of Flash and we see that continuing to grow. Adobe said it expects its Flash software to be supported
in more than half of the 300 million smartphones expected to ship in 2012.