Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Google Chrome supports Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Flash Player is well known as a required plug-in for most of web browsers to plays many applications and content in the internet. When we use a browser, we have to add this plug-in and install it before you can view some flash contents in the internet but Google Chrome.

In this browser you need no to install the Adobe Flash Player anymore, because it has been bundled with Google Chrome. From Google Chrome blog is clearly explained as quoted below:

We believe this initiative will help our users in the following ways:

• When users download Chrome, they will also receive the latest version of Adobe Flash Player. There will be no need to install Flash Player separately.

• Users will automatically receive updates related to Flash Player using Google Chrome’s auto-update mechanism. This eliminates the need to manually download separate updates and reduces the security risk of using outdated versions.

• With Adobe's help, we plan to further protect users by extending Chrome's “sandbox” to web pages with Flash content.
By this feature, perhaps the use of Google Chrome as the default browser can increase significantly and can compete with Mozilla Firefox as the most popular web browser today.

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