Adobe’s Flash Player has come under fire from developers and companies who question its necessity, but the plug-in has just received a big vote of confidence from Google.
This week, Google announced that its Chrome browser will come with Flash built in. And Google, Adobe, and another browser maker, Mozilla, have revealed plans to improve the [...]
“For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for Linux will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the Google Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct download from Adobe.
Mozilla says it has "no official position" on NPAPI Pepper, the revamped browser plug-in API developed by Google for use with Native Client, a plug-in that runs native code inside its Chrome browser.
Every browser has its own ways of dealing with the inevitable Adobe Flash Technology. Inevitable? Becaues of its wide usage, can't just avoid it.
Google and Adobe have announced that they are to collaborate on development of the Adobe's Flash plug-in. As a first step, Google's Chrome web browser is to have Adobe's Flash Player built in...
I have tried the instructions on the page http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-player-google-chrome.html#m... to turn flash player on and I have restarted my browser and it still gives me this error. How do I get around this error?
How To Enable Adobe's Flash Player In Google Chrome (Ubuntu 9.04)
This tutorial explains how you can install the Google Chrome browser
on Ubuntu 9.04 and how to enable the Adobe Flash plugin in it. Please
note that Google Chrome for Ubuntu is still in alpha state and should
not be used on production systems.
Just updated to 4.1 Jellybean and now Chrome will not display any flash content (used to on 4.0). BUT, If I use the built in 'Browser', it DOES display flash content, so obviously flash player still works.
Is this a google thing? I wouldn't have thought so, as I'd expect them to nobble it on the internal browser too, but you never know.
Google Chrome, a browser built on the WebKit layout engine that aims to be minimalistic and versatile at the same time, is now at version 24.0.1312.70. A new stable release of the Google Chrome browser has been made available for the Linux platform, which features just one update for Adobe Flash, bringing it up to version 11.6.602.167.