Search engine giant Google has announced an update to its Chrome web browser, saying it has worked with software companies like Adobe and Mozilla to introduce an integrated Flash player.
It comes as tech giant Apple, which is apparently in a war of words against Google at the moment, has defended the lack of Flash support in its ascendant iPad gadget.
In a new blog post, developers of Google Chrome software have said they have worked with other developers to "assist define the next generation browser plug-in API".
Generally users have to download the Flash plug-in separately and install it in order to view graphics as well as videos powered by Flash on the internet. The benefits of an integrated system will see Chrome and update the software automatically.
Google developers said they trust this approach will help make the plug-ins "fast, stable and secure".
It comes as tech giant Apple, which is apparently in a war of words against Google at the moment, has defended the lack of Flash support in its ascendant iPad gadget.
In a new blog post, developers of Google Chrome software have said they have worked with other developers to "assist define the next generation browser plug-in API".
Generally users have to download the Flash plug-in separately and install it in order to view graphics as well as videos powered by Flash on the internet. The benefits of an integrated system will see Chrome and update the software automatically.
Google developers said they trust this approach will help make the plug-ins "fast, stable and secure".
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