In the latest news, although Apple has banned Flash creation from its mobile devices, Google is working closely with Adobe, and Flash will come automatically bundled with future versions of Chrome.
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At last, some good news for flash developers, and great news![]()
Yes, very good news especially in the mobile market. Android-based phones and “pads” will soon dominate the mobile market, so the two companies working together is great news indeed.
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Wow, that is incredible news given that Google, as well as Apple, is one of the major supporters of HTML5 . I just assumed that with HTML5 , these big companies were conspiring to slowly take Flash out of the picture. I guess Google, once again, chose not to be evil. 
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^ Both Google and Adobe support HTML5 because HTML5 is a good thing. But just because you support HTML5 doesn’t mean you have to be ignorant (like some other company) and not support the awesome power that is Flash.
I’m so glad that Flash will be bundled with Chrome. Especially since Chrome has made a major dent in overall Browser penetration so quickly. The average user is afraid to install anything anyway so bundling just makes sense.
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Android-based phones and “pads” will soon dominate the mobile market
God willing… 
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^ Both Google and Adobe support HTML5 because HTML5 is a good thing. But just because you support HTML5 doesn’t mean you have to be ignorant (like some other company) and not support the awesome power that is Flash. I’m so glad that Flash will be bundled with Chrome. Especially since Chrome has made a major dent in overall Browser penetration so quickly. The average user is afraid to install anything anyway so bundling just makes sense.
Add to that the animosity between Apple and Google and this is the result.
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^ Both Google and Adobe support HTML5 because HTML5 is a good thing. But just because you support HTML5 doesn’t mean you have to be ignorant (like some other company) and not support the awesome power that is Flash. I’m so glad that Flash will be bundled with Chrome. Especially since Chrome has made a major dent in overall Browser penetration so quickly. The average user is afraid to install anything anyway so bundling just makes sense.
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