SproutCore: Apple's Alternative To Flash On The iPhone

Roughtly Drafted has published an interesting article on the different approaches to designing rich web applications being taken by Apple, Google, Adobe, and Microsoft. The article takes a look at how Apple's development tools are more mature and developed, in contrast to Google's younger tools like Google Gears. It also takes a look at closed frameworks like Adobe Flash and Silverlight, and why Apple is ignoring them in favor of open-source and standards-based development for both their website and support on the iPhone.
The article also takes a look at Charles Jolley's JavaScript framework, SproutCore, which is based on a Cocoa-like model-view-controller foundation with bindings, key value observing, and view controls, and how Apple has adopted it with MobileMe.
The article is a good read for even those of you with little or no technical backround. I highly suggest you give it a look. You can find it at RoughlyDrafted.com.

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Open Screen Project... Could be interesting.
Future of flash on iPhone
The guy doesn't have a clue about technology