Apple taking iPhone on a YouTube Safari?
by on Monday 31 March 2008 Comment
The latest iPhone firmware build, 2.0, has just been sent to developers with one or two interesting additions in the pipeworks - including wireless syncing with .Mac accounts. Most intriguing of all is a new YouTube plug-in for iPhone's Safari web browser, sparking rumours that Flash support, or at least in-browser YouTube footage, is on the way.
Apple's always been a bit sniffy about adding Flash to the iPhone, despite it being the format of choice for YouTube, iPlayer and thousands of other websites. It went so far as to provide a whole separate YouTube app just so users could watch YouTube content in a non-Flash format. The BBC also had to look for a work-around to bring iPlayer to the Apple handset.
Now Apple's put the cat among the pigeons with this new mystery plug-in. Could it be a sign that Flash support is finally coming to the iPhone? Or could it be some elaborate add-on to allow YouTube videos to play out and be browsed in Safari rather than having to open the YouTube app?
Answers on a postcard, please, to arrive anytime before the official release of firmware 2.0 this summer.
[ iPhone Alley]
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