famousringo said:
They sell software. Flash Media Server to stream the content, Flash Professional to design Flash apps, the AIR development platform. These are very expensive programs, and when you have a lot of control of rich media on the web and an install base larger than Windows, you can make a lot of money selling them. To put it another way, Flash is free to consumers, but content creators and distributors pay Adobe, and nobody but Adobe because they control the platform, big bucks. |
Oh. Okay, so let's say we have a site like IGN or Gamespot, who have lots of video content, now I dont know if they use Flash but if they did, would they be paying lots of money to Adobe for software, like that Server stream thingy?







