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Apple, in particular, are going to find that out the hard way. If you're railing against a particular technology then you'd better make damn sure there are things people actually want to access in your alternate world.
Except that YouTube is already in beta on an HTML5/non-Flash version of their site ... so there goes that argument. http://www.youtube.com/html5




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Because Microsoft and Apple don't dictate the content I'm afraid. Sites on the web and popular sites like YouTube do and those sites have more of a vested interest in making sure their content is accessible everywhere without handcuffs on them. Apple, in particular, are going to find that out the hard way. If you're railing against a particular technology then you'd better make damn sure there are things people actually want to access in your alternate world. Microsoft and Apple don't have anything.
It's tough shit really if you want to access the sites and content that all the cool kids are looking at and have all the cool features. That's what happened in the early days of the web with Netscape, and IE simply had to follow. If they hadn't they would have failed. Ditto here. They're not in a position to dictate.