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Pandora ditches Flash, heading to the HTML5 highway

July 15th, 2011        

Pandora ditches Flash, heading to the HTML5 highway

Looks like Adobe has lost yet another ally to the silky smooth allure of HTML5. Internet radio service Pandora has traded in the once ubiquitous Flash for the increasingly adopted web standard, citing, among other things, the ability to lop precious seconds off the site’s load time.

The upgrade is part of a major redesign for the service, said to have been inspired by the company’s own iPad app. Hey hey, did I just see Steve Jobs smiling? Anyway, the old features are largely intact, but many, like Twitter and Facebook integration, have been revamped. The update will be rolled out to Pandora One subscribers soon, in something of a limited testing mode, with other users following later.

Those with browsers that aren’t fully HTML5-friendly will still be able to access Flash features as backup, though last I heard the race over at the browser war was very pinched, so you should be covered nicely.

SOURCE via TechCrunch

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