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		<title>By: baldur</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Apollo comes with the WebKit engine. This is telling of Adobe’s ultimate desire to let Apollo apps go to mobile devices (WebKit is the basis for Nokia’s S60 browser).&quot;
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I fundamentally disagree with you on this. It&#039;s more like Adobe&#039;s ultimate desire not to be left behind. Flash is used to add functionality to HTML/JS/CSS websites, not the other way around. Adding WebKit just reflects how people are using Flash today. Without it Apollo would suffer from a serious impedance mismatch with development and deployment practices today.]]></description>
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I fundamentally disagree with you on this. It&#8217;s more like Adobe&#8217;s ultimate desire not to be left behind. Flash is used to add functionality to HTML/JS/CSS websites, not the other way around. Adding WebKit just reflects how people are using Flash today. Without it Apollo would suffer from a serious impedance mismatch with development and deployment practices today.</p>
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