Jobs pulls no punches: Adobe is "lazy"; Abode strikes back
Apple Chairman Steve Jobs took shots last week at Adobe and Google at a town hall meeting as he defended the company's decision not to embed Adobe's Flash software in the iPad. He termed Adobe "lazy" for failing to fix bugs in the program and said Google was out to destroy the iPhone with its new Nexus One smartphone and its Android software. An Adobe executive replied that Apple was limiting the content it makes available to developers and users.
MacNewsWorld.com | 02/01
This story published in CTIA SmartBrief on 02/02/2010
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