More information has come out about yesterdays annual shareholder meeting where Steve Jobs fielded many questions.
iPhone Atlas notes that when questioned on the upcoming iPhone SDK Jobs avoided many questions but did say, “You’ll see a lot of apps out there this summer.”
The CEO also noted that the SDK would open the market for gaming developers.
It appears that despite rumours to the contrary, Apple has no plans to bring Flash to the iPhone.
The Wall Street Journal reported:
As Jobs put it Tuesday during the company’s annual shareholder meeting, Apple’s iPhone, with all its cutting-edge mobile Internet trickery, needs something much better than the current Flash player that Adobe makes for cellphones. The Flash Player option that fits the bill is made for devices like laptops that are larger than the iPhone; as a consequence, it performs too slowly on the iPhone, he said.

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