![]() “The video on almost all Flash websites currently requires an older generation decoder that is not implemented in mobile chips and must be run in software,” the late Steve Jobs said in an open letter explaining why Apple abandoned Flash. Apple stopped shipping Flash on new iPhones and iPads in 2010 because the CPU and battery demands of Flash diminished the performance of those lovely iOS devices. The “big picture” reason that Flash is doomed is that it doesn’t work on mobile devices. Smartphone and tablet users are on their own with Flash video, and must seek out a third-party FLV player or app to play Flash videos on mobile devices. On the other hand, Flash is jumping into the dustbin of history - its maker Adobe has totally given up on updating Flash for mobile devices. On one hand, you see Flash used on all of the major streaming video sites like YouTube or Facebook. ![]() Flash video is all over the Internet, but at the same time Flash video on the Internet is a dying format. ![]()
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