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Published: Nov 16 2011 / 22:58

Since shortly after its initial release in 1996, Flash has been an integral part of most users’ web browsing experience. By the turn of the century, it had reached (and still maintains) a presence on around 95% of desktop PCs. Though they are no longer omnipresent as they were a few years back, there are still plenty of sites that are all Flash or predominately Flash and, of course, Flash is still the most popular way to serve a video. But Adobe’s announcement last week that there will be no more development of the mobile Flash player may signal the beginning of the end. It should be noted that Adobe does NOT say or even imply that they are discontinuing development of Flash for computers. But by withdrawing itself from the mobile platform, it is relegating itself to a niche market – if you want mobile users to be able to view your website, you won’t be using Flash. Read more>>>
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install bloatware: hardly. It's about what 6Mbytes.

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