Everyone knows it’s not easy for Steve Jobs to change his mind to support Flash on the iProducts. So, many people are trying to solve the problem to make Flash works on iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Smokescreen is the latest attempt which reads the Flash SWF files binaries, and turn them as JavaScript and HTML5.
There are several demos available on the site. You won’t notice any differences between the original Flash file and converted files. But, it currently works for Flash ads only. Flash videos and games are very slow during the testing. Video demo after the break.
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Earlier this month, we reported that Yahoo's Director of Geo Engineering, Gary Gale , was the latest to leave the company. He declined to say where he was going at the time (except to say that it wasn't Google), but how he has. In a blog post today, Gale has announced that he'll be the Director of Ovi Places for Nokia. What's interesting about this is that Yahoo just announced a deal a week ago ...
Earlier this month, we reported that Yahoo's Director of Geo Engineering, Gary Gale , was the latest to leave the company. He declined to say where he was going at the time (except to say that it wasn't Google), but how he has. In a blog post today, Gale has announced that he'll be the Director of Ovi Places for Nokia. What's interesting about this is that Yahoo just announced a deal a week ago ...
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