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Adobe says that Chrome for Android in support Flash |
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| Wednesday, 08 February 2012 03:43 | |||
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The Android community received with joy the arrival last few hours of the beta s Google Chrome Ice Cream Sandwich, most though not all were good news because this application did not support Adobe Flash, which is surprising considering the importance many users and manufacturers of this platform have given to this technology after Steve Jobs declined the use in IOS. Several hoped that sooner or later Adobe confirmed the launch of a browser plugin for the new Android operating system, but this will not happen and that is if it was announced in November that would leave the flash development limited to mobile working updates to fix bugs and security holes in an effort to focus entirely on the implementation of HTML5, today confirmed that position to make known that there is no possibility that Chrome in Android version has support for playing Flash content, so they recommend using the system's native browser. Adobe will continue to work in Flash platform, but especially in regard to HTML5 and AIR technology, leaving aside the use of Flash on any mobile device and sentencing to death by order of this technology. More information on Adobe .
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