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Here's a thought - why not go with a mobile platform that already supports Flash, that's open enough to build any functionality you want, and that's been able to do everything the iPhone can do for the last 8 years, like, oh, say... Windows Mobile? Could the fact that Microsoft is the world's worst marketer of their own products possibly be a contributing factor? Ask any grandma walking down the street what an iPhone is and she'll be able to tell you. Ask her what a Pocket PC is and then bask in the blank stare you'll receive.
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