• Adobe job cuts cloud Flash future
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/technology-15648899[/url]
Maybe it's just me but that title doesn't look like it makes any sense I know what it means, but it just seems like random words were thrown into an incoherent sentence
[QUOTE=Meller Yeller;33198171]Maybe it's just me but that title doesn't look like it makes any sense I know what it means, but it just seems like random words were thrown into an incoherent sentence[/QUOTE] BBC news titles are always like that, you get used to it
[QUOTE=Meller Yeller;33198171]Maybe it's just me but that title doesn't look like it makes any sense I know what it means, but it just seems like random words were thrown into an incoherent sentence[/QUOTE] Should be: Adobe will cut 750 jobs as Flash Player's future is in doubt.
It's trying to say that the jobs being cut by adobe, clouds (makes unsure of) the future of flash. The title makes sense but it was confusing until I read it again; cloud was a poor choice of word because there's a lot of tech press on cloud computing at the moment. Anyhow, Apple is probably having a rye smile at this news right now.
I don't even get flash anymore, it used to be so stable and then boom crashes everywhere. It wouldn't surprise me if developers like Youtube made their stuff crashy just to make the switch to HTML5 faster.
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