This news is making rounds from last fews days. After Steve Jobs displayed the 3G capabilities over the big screen during WWDC 2008, it was apparent that one of the flash video was showing in the image capture. iPhoneAtlas made a note of this and has this to say:
Apple’s Web site depicts an iPhone 3G rendering the Lonely Planet Web site. The page renders beautifully, as all HTML does on the iPhone, and looks similar to the way it would in a full-fledged desktop browser — too similar, in fact: the Lonely Planet home page includes a world map on the left-hand side that makes use of Adobe Flash, but reverts to a non-Flash version of scaled-down browsers. With Flash, the map is multi-toned and can be hovered over with a cursor, triggering animation. Without flash, a monotone map is displayed without animation or interaction.
This is going to be a cool addon. The only thing missing in my 3G iPhone is going to be copy-paste feature. Steve Jobs, are you listining???
[via - iPhoneAtlas]
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