The question is, how many of those downloads were forced by the website being viewed. And how many of them were from people who just wanted to do X, and would they blame the phone or the website for not making it possible?
How many of that 4 million is from the same 1% of iphone users? (And 1% percentile of intelligence, recall the "facebook login" incident)
Can anyone using an iphone let me know how people even get to the adobe page? If all you need to do is click the blue box to get there you can write off 90% of those hits.
The "plugin" missing icon on Safari doesn't link to anything.
So people actually have to search for Flash or go to Adobe's site directly. Or if the website use something like swfobject, click on the link it provides.
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How many of that 4 million is from the same 1% of iphone users? (And 1% percentile of intelligence, recall the "facebook login" incident)
Can anyone using an iphone let me know how people even get to the adobe page? If all you need to do is click the blue box to get there you can write off 90% of those hits.
So people actually have to search for Flash or go to Adobe's site directly. Or if the website use something like swfobject, click on the link it provides.