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Many people seemed to predict this outcome after Apple refused to support Adobe Flash Technology on their iPhones, iPods, and iPads. The Apple Company's prizefight for no-flash device development appears to be having a domino effect on Adobe's part. After more than a year and a half of competing with the emergence of HTML5, have decided to discontinue support for the Android version of Flash Player. Beginning in November 2012, the announcement completely stunned the technology industry. It's exciting news because it comes just a year after Adobe attempted to develop a stable version of Flash for devices running Google's OS. Despite the fact that the Android app for running flash on mobile devices has received some updates following Adobe's withdrawal,

Despite Apple's opposition to the use of Flash Technology, many people continue to use it and are excited to continue using it for more interactive and expressive website content. Although late technology innovator Steve Jobs stated that HTML5 will be the new web standard that they have been using for years, many people are still debating the two's functionality (Flash Technology and HTML5). According to Fred Cabazza's Forbes.com article, one should not compare Flash Technology and HTML5 because they have different applications. "The best and most important part is that you don't have to choose between HTML5 and Flash because you can use both," Cabazza continued. Perhaps the best answer is to acknowledge that HTML5 and Flash have advantages and disadvantages.
 
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