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Virgin America ditches Flash on its site (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)
An unlikely combatant barged into the skirmish over the future of Flash on Tuesday: Virgin America. The airline unveiled its new Website, which replaces the use of Adobe’s technology with similar HTML-based capabilities.


Virgin America Ditches Adobe Flash for New Site (Mashable)
As the battle between HTML5 and Adobe Flash continues to heat up, Virgin America has chosen a side : its brand new web site design ditches Flash in favor of HTML. The reason? The startup airline plans a big push into mobile this year and wants to be sure iPhone users can access the Virgin America site and check-in process via the iPhone. Already absent from the iPhone, Flash support will also be ...


Virgin America Ditches Flash on Its Site (PC World)
An unlikely combatant barged into the skirmish over the future of Flash on Tuesday: Virgin America. The airline unveiled its new Website, which replaces the use...


News: Virgin America Web Site Drops Flash (The Mac Observer)
Adobe Flash may be a part of many Web sites, but not the redesigned Virgin America site. The airline recently dropped Flash in favor of HTML in a move to improve site performance and to offer support for a wider range of devices, including Apple's iPhone.


Wonder what the web looks like on the Flash-less iPad? There’s a Chrome extension for that. (Geek.com)
With the CubeMe extensions, your Chrome browser will pretend it’s the iPad and replace all Flash content on web pages with what you’d see on the iPad – the blue lego cubes. CubeMe’s developer stressed they have no affiliation with Adobe or Apple whatsoever and described the extension as follows: This extension replaces all Flash content [...]


Reno Bighorns beats Utah Flash Friday (KTVN Reno)
Reno's bid to earn a spot in the NBA D-League playoffs took a giant leap forward Friday night, as the Bighorns beat the Utah Flash.


Virgin America ditches Flash on its site (Macworld)
Airline Virgin America has traded Flash for HTML on its Website, specifically to accommodate mobile users.


Virgin America site drops Flash to court iPhone (MacNN)
Virgin America late Tuesday said it has dropped Flash altogether from its website. The change, which quietly took effect Monday, instead just uses newer web technologies like CSS. The airline explained the move as a deliberate gesture towards the iPhone and other handhelds, as the previous dependence on Flash kept most mobile hardware from checking into flights and favored certain devices over ...