Goodbye Flash
Chrome is going to start de-emphasising Flash in favour of HTML5 starting September. By the time December rolls around, it will only display Flash if there really is nothing else available for a web page.
Three cheers for a better, faster web!
Originally shared by TNW
Google Chrome is officially killing Flash starting next month http://tnw.me/SrW7Ik8
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Once upon a time I enjoyed developing in flash for clients, but that was once upon a time, and the Only let Down with this is that not all browsers has flat out killed flash already.
Once upon a time I enjoyed developing in flash for clients, but that was once upon a time, and the Only let Down with this is that not all browsers has flat out killed flash already.
Once upon a time I enjoyed developing in flash for clients, but that was once upon a time, and the Only let Down with this is that not all browsers has flat out killed flash already.
Once upon a time I enjoyed developing in flash for clients, but that was once upon a time, and the Only let Down with this is that not all browsers has flat out killed flash already.
rip will be forgotten.
rip will be forgotten.
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My computer keeps telling me that I need to install Flash when I visit some sites but I just ignore that. Might have something to do with the fact it is the Ubuntu machine and I never did bother with flash for that one.
My computer keeps telling me that I need to install Flash when I visit some sites but I just ignore that. Might have something to do with the fact it is the Ubuntu machine and I never did bother with flash for that one.
My computer keeps telling me that I need to install Flash when I visit some sites but I just ignore that. Might have something to do with the fact it is the Ubuntu machine and I never did bother with flash for that one.
My computer keeps telling me that I need to install Flash when I visit some sites but I just ignore that. Might have something to do with the fact it is the Ubuntu machine and I never did bother with flash for that one.
Ian Dixon what browser are you using on Ubuntu?
Ian Dixon what browser are you using on Ubuntu?
Ian Dixon what browser are you using on Ubuntu?
Ian Dixon what browser are you using on Ubuntu?
Chromium Alan Stainer which is nearly the same as Chrome but not identical. I could fix it if I really wanted to but Flash is so much on the wane that it is a waste of time for a small amount of content that is of little concern to me.
Chromium Alan Stainer which is nearly the same as Chrome but not identical. I could fix it if I really wanted to but Flash is so much on the wane that it is a waste of time for a small amount of content that is of little concern to me.
Chromium Alan Stainer which is nearly the same as Chrome but not identical. I could fix it if I really wanted to but Flash is so much on the wane that it is a waste of time for a small amount of content that is of little concern to me.
Chromium Alan Stainer which is nearly the same as Chrome but not identical. I could fix it if I really wanted to but Flash is so much on the wane that it is a waste of time for a small amount of content that is of little concern to me.
Currently, Google is killing its requirement and dependency of audience.
Currently, Google is killing its requirement and dependency of audience.
Currently, Google is killing its requirement and dependency of audience.
Currently, Google is killing its requirement and dependency of audience.