

Perhaps because they are most likely targeting WebKit on mobile and that’s the common tie between those companies sans-Microsoft which they need IE support. Interestingly they left out that little browser vendor Mozilla. We are excited about this, and will continue our work with key players in the HTML community, including Google, Apple, Microsoft and RIM, to drive HTML5 innovation they can use to advance their mobile browsers. This makes HTML5 the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms. However, HTML5 is now universally supported on major mobile devices, in some cases exclusively. Right now Joe Hewitt’s Scrollability is likely your best bet. I suspect Apple will eventually make scrolling that doesn’t suck on iOS easier. If/when Apple gets to fixing this another barrier will be gone. HTML5’s success is despite Apple essentially crippling the use of HTML5 in native apps by preventing UIWebView from taking advantage of the Nitro engine. Quite a few Apps use HTML/JS extensively already.
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Adobe bought Nitobi which develops PhoneGap, but PhoneGap is also going to Apache Software Foundation which means Adobe’s ability to derail the project would be somewhat limited if they wanted to go that route. Platforms like PhoneGap bridge the world of Apps and HTML5 quite nicely. Why write Flash when you can do something for every platform and not rely on a vendor to abstract you? It’s also the ultimate in cross-platform. HTML5 is supported by browsers, a browser is shipped with the OS and is highly optimized for what it’s running on. I strongly suspect that even this use case is limited and will experience the same fate as the Flash plugin within the next 24-36 months.
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We will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to work with new mobile device configurations (chipset, browser, OS version, etc.) following the upcoming release of Flash Player 11.1 for Android and BlackBerry PlayBook. Our future work with Flash on mobile devices will be focused on enabling Flash developers to package native apps with Adobe AIR for all the major app stores. Anyone who knows me knows I’ve bet on HTML5 since the beginning and haven’t been ashamed to say it. This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who works on the web. I' ll try to give a later update.Adobe is killing Flash, as a plugin for mobile. This blackberry plant appears to be well adapted. It gets very hot here in southern California close to the Mexican border. After a couple of days, I transplanted it into a larger pot, and it is growing well. It was gently wrapped in plastic and surrounded by packing peanuts, which effectively prevented harm. My Sweetie Pie Floricane Thornless tissue cultured, Zone 5-9, early season in Arkansas 12 cm pot blackberry plant arrived on time and was packed really well. Posted by Sabra J Woolley on 27th Apr 2020 5 Sweetie Pie Floricane Thornless tissue cultured, Zone 5-9, early season in Arkansas 12 cm pot.As it has been rated so highly I have no doubt that it will live up to it' s reputation. It arrived early, in excellent condition and ready to plant. This blackberry was recommended to me by a dear friend. Posted by J from Missouri on 28th Apr 2021 ‘Sweetie Pie’ grows well in raised beds having a pH of 6.0 – 7.0 that are amended with organic matter. ‘Sweetie Pie’ ripens mid-late season (mid June–late July in South MS) and Beginning of June in Arkansas. It's berries are medium size, glossy, black, and with have excellent flavor due to high soluble solids content, its outstanding flavor and high sugar content make it a desirable cultivar for homeowners and U-Pick operations. ‘Sweetie Pie’ is resistant to Rosette disease (double blossom), one of the most limiting factors in growing blackberries in the southern United States. ‘Sweetie Pie’ grows vigorously and produces numerous floricanes, which are thornless and have a trailing growth habit.
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It was subsequently propagated and tested at McNeill, Mississippi, as well as in trial plantings in Louisiana and Arkansas.

‘Sweetie Pie’ was selected at Poplarville, Mississippi in 1996. MSUS29 is a seedling from a cross of x Navaho. This cultivar, tested as MSUS119, came from a cross between ‘Navaho’ and MSUS29. Voted America's BEST blackberry! A NEW thornless blackberry USDA cultivar called ‘Sweetie Pie’ was released that is resistant to disease and is heat tolerant but tastes delicious. Receive news, special offers, promotions and new product information.

