And the tussle over Flash keeps on tussling: Now Apple's publicly sniping at Adobe.


Apple spokesperson Trudy Miller's response to Adobe complaining about Apple's restrictive (read: anti-Flash) development policies for the iPhone and iPad:

Someone has it backwards—it is HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, and H.264 (all supported by the iPhone and iPad) that are open and standard, while Adobe's Flash is closed and proprietary.


Of course, that doesn't actually address what Adobe's complaining about, but yeah, well. [Cnet via Daring Fireball]