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bwanshoom

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Posted: 02/07/12 11:10am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

For those of you on ICS, you can check out a beta of Chrome for Android.


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Posted: 02/07/12 11:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Have to wait until Cyanogen Mod comes out with Android 4.0(CM9) for my mobile devices.

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I'm still waiting for ICS on my Nexus S4g... Rumors are very soon. The build has been leaked, but I'm not tech-savvy-enough to root it, so I'll wait for the OTA update.

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Posted: 02/08/12 08:09am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The Chrome browser for Android does not support Flash and , apparently, will not.

Adobe statement

Adobe states that the will continue to support flash on the default Android browser.

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Tom,

Adobe has already said they're abandoning Flash on mobile platforms. Flash 11.1 is the last version to support mobile, as Adobe announced last November. Apparently they've caught the HTML5 religion, thereby proving Jobs right after all...

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I thought I read another article, however, that said that Adobe wasn't going to be supporting Flash in general any longer...

Indeed, several on the topic...

http://www.androidcentral.com/adobe-stop-new-development-mobile-flash-player

Flash is on its way out according to all the so-called 'experts'... Apparently HTML5 and Adobe Air are the way to go for mobile browsing (allegedly). (I know nothing aside from what I've read on the interwebz)

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i think windows 8 cheers on html5 (saw a vid unveiling the new os)


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