
We know that Adobe would no longer be supporting Flash on Android 4.1. It’s happening now and starting today, August 15, you won’t see the app available on the Google Play Store. No more new installations on existing Android devices, just updates for previous versions.
This could mean the end for Adobe’s precious Flash. HTML5 is here to stay, as well as, the alternative like Skyfire.
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