Developers give up flash thanks to Apple

It seems that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), slowly gaining ground in the war against those from Adobe, at least that way stands up Wall Street Journal after talking to several web development companies who confirmed that they stopped using it flash because the clients asked them that their sites be compatible with iDevices.

"Since the iPad came out we've had a lot of clients say that they just don't want Flash on their sites," Chantelle Simoes, vice president at Ninth Degree Inc.

Although more and more web developers are making content compatible with iPhone OS, at the moment flash- is present in 75% of the content on the web, but this supremacy will disappear in the years to come. It was expected that the developers would pass on HTML5 because at the moment they need visitors/subscribers and if they surf the internet from iDevices then the content must be made compatible for them.