It’s been clear that Google has been wanting to replace Flash with HTML5 within Chrome. This week, we learned exactly when Google will be making those final steps. Next month, Google will begin to block flash that loads behind the scenes. Then in December, Google says Chrome will default to HTML5, and ask users if they want to load Flash elements on the website.
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