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[h4]Adobe targets Apple in ad campaign launched today, publishes open letter from founders[/h4]
By Joshua Topolsky   posted May 13th 2010 7:50AM

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http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/13/adobe-targets-apple-in-ad-campaign-launched-today-publishes-ope/ 
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saw this on engadget earlier, where is the public going to see this exactly?
 
just another stupid jab.. it's not going to do anything except produce a couple of lulz & such.. 
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both companies are stubborn as hell IMO.. consumers are taking sides like this is a political matter 
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They mad. Apple's got its own flash alternative. Apple never wanted to support Adobe flash from the get go anyways, and if the company is the one who creates/designs a product, they should be the one's that are able to moderate and restrict to what platforms and programs it should be able to use. I don't know why so many people cry about this. Other websites know how Apple gets down, so of course, they're going to adapt and try to implement Apple's alternative flash design to their site.
 
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