By Kyle O'Brien
Google announced in May that it would be phasing out Flash on its Chrome web browser by the end of the year. The company is holding true to its word by announcing the launch of Chrome 55, which utilizes HTML5 and kicks Adobe’s Flash products to the curb.
The update to Chrome 55 means that many internet sites will default to HTML5 rather than Flash, according to a story on Slash Gear. Google wanted to default to HTML5 earlier, mainly attributed to security issues with Flash. Instead, due to the fact that many sites used Flash for video, it Read full story ›
Source: The Drum