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 <description>At its worldwide developers&#039; conference in Los Angeles on Monday, Adobe announced its newest suite of creative tools, Flash Professional CS5, which will be available as a public beta later this year. With it, Adobe is providing functionality that will allow developers to convert Flash apps to iPhone apps. This is great for developers and good for Apple, but while everyone else gets the full Flash experience, iPhone customers are left short-changed.
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 <description>It has been more than a year now since the industry was speculating the appearance of Adobe Flash on the iPhone, and since October 2008 we&#039;ve seen Apple introducing a more powerful iPhone and an improved operating system, but still, no Adobe Flash -- so here&#039;s why I don&#039;t think it will happen any time soon either:
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