Google announced Tuesday that its Chrome Web browser will integrate Adobe’s Flash plug-in. The latest version of Flash will ship with Google’s Web browser, obviating the need for end users to download ...
Google’s Chrome browser has long released with a built-in Flash Player plug-in—the result of a technology partnership between the Internet giant and Flash maker Adobe. Though Adobe still allows ...
In somewhat of a surprise move, Google this week announced it has begun collaborating with Adobe to improve the Flash Player experience in Google Chrome, and as such, has bundled the plug-in with the ...
Google's browser will include Flash and update it automatically. In addition, Google is working with Adobe and Mozilla to improve plug-in technology overall. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
Linux users who want to view Flash content will soon have no choice but to do it through Google’s Chrome browser. That’s because Adobe is discontinuing its Flash Player for Linux as a standalone ...
Google today announced it had wrapped up work on a stronger Flash sandbox in the Windows version of Chrome, and would soon ship the same for its OS X browser. Chrome 21, which launched July 31, ...
Chrome may certainly be a capable browser, but it can also be a system-intensive one, and that's something Google is teaming with Adobe to address. Figuring Flash animations gone wild to be one of the ...
Google has released a new update for their Windows Chrome browser which brings with it a number of new features, performance, stability, and security improvements for Flash within the Windows Chrome ...
November 9, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you'd like to keep a tighter reign on Flash, Silverlight, Java, and other plug-ins, the latest Dev and ...
Once upon a time I was working with a Windows user concerned about security. My first suggestion was to block Flash from running automatically in his Chrome browser. As documented on my ...