Apple seeded a new version of the iPhone's firmware to developers on Friday - and it appears to support a YouTubeplug-in for Safari, as well as offering it as a standalone app. Theimplication is that the Safari web browser now supports Adobe's Flashstandard - something the iPhone hasn't offered until now.
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