Apple boss Steve Jobs visited The Wall Street Journal to show off the iPad, but his views on the paper’s use of Adobe Flash might not have gone down too well One of this year’s hot topics has been Steve Jobs’s refusal to allow Adobe Flash onto his proprietary devices, the iPhone, iPod Touch and most recently the iPad e-reader. It seems the Apple co-founder has also taken this message to The Wall Street Journal, visiting the Murdoch-owned paper in New York to demonstrate the iPad. According to a Valleywag (Gawker) blog posting, What Steve Jobs Said During His Wall Street Journal iPad Demo , “Jobs reportedly said the Journal would find ‘It’s trivial to create video in H.264′ instead of Flash.” But video is only one part of the problem
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Steve Jobs, Flash, Apple’s iPad and The Wall Street Journal






