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Originally Posted by AustinChief
as I just pointed out there are far too many sites with neither HTML5 nor an app.
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Of the top 100? That's what this focused on.
I'm looking at the top 100 sites right now (
http://www.alexa.com/topsites)
Most of them are google, or have an app (like eBay, amazon, ESPN -- although, you can stream videos from ESPN and NFL.com both). Of the ones that aren't, things like torrent sites, I wouldn't need to access them on a mobile device, anyway, because I'm not going to be torrenting from my iPad.
If you're talking 90% of ALL websites, then yeah, it's nowhere near that. Never said it would be, though.
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The crux of this argument is simple.. you and others said Flash was dying.. I agreed.. I said it would take a VERY long time.. you and others told me I was wrong... the only timetable I see that YOU put out there was Q2 (which was 12 months away at that point) I said 18-24 months. I've got about 6 more months before I will be wrong on HTML5 adoption as well!
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Again, show me EXACTLY where I said that Flash would be dead in Q2 of this year. I never said that, so stop asserting that I did. Either post it up, or drop it (which means dropping it, because I never said it).