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IAB: Forget Flash, Move to HTML5 for Tablet Ads

The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) is taking a cold, hard look at the market for advertising on the iPad and other tablet devices, launching a new “Tablet Task Force” and issuing a report on the future of “tabvertising.” (We didn’t come up with it — blame the IAB.) And while some may see the iPad’s lack of Adobe Flash as a potential barrier to advertising on the device, the IAB says that’s easy enough to overcome with a little HTML5.

10:30 am, by mymaitv

Kno Movie (by Kno, Inc.)

This one was posted more because I am a tablet and education fiend.  I have a been a massive proponent of tablets in the classroom as books as apps for the iPad as being the future of education… These guys take is even further.

You can watch the video here or read about it on mashable here

01:00 pm, by mymaitv

Android Tablet Prototype Running Flash Spotted in the Wild

Now that Adobe and Apple have officially parted ways — at least when it comes to Flash on Apple’s mobile devices — Adobe is strengthening its partnership with Google’s Android, whose next version (2.2) will support Flash. It’s therefore no surprise that Adobe’s stand at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco is showcasing Android (Android)-based phones, but an unexpected guest has appeared, as well — an Android-based, multi-touch tablet prototype.

10:00 am, by mymaitv

Exciting day for Apple users

Seems the entore internet is abuzz with tablet rumors, rumors that Jason Calacanis may have verified last night on twitter.  Some of the claims he made were pretty amazing…  You can follow his tweets here http://twitter.com/Jason.  Or ours here http://twitter.com/mymaitv

09:28 am, by mymaitv