Just got this in the mail from a friend:
http://blog.rabidgremlin.com/2012/10/11/did-microsoft-just-kill-flash-ie10-wont-run-flash-unless-your-site-is-on-a-microsoft-whitelist/I can totally understand their reasons for taking that approach (mobile), but how do you think the default Windows UI will impact the web? (read the article to understand)
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You can’t kill someone twice.
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yea like beating a dead horse… time to let go
It doesn’t surprise me, sites need to convert to HTML5 and stop using flash but that’s just my opinion. 
I met with someone from Adobe at a conference and she showed me some of their newest projects: http://html.adobe.com/opensource/
Looks to me like they’ve realized it too 
Guess It’s been dead for a while.
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Redmond, start your photocopiers. I guess it’s hip to take a bash at Flash
Quite an odd decision for desktop devices, though..
Joost said
Redmond, start your photocopiers. I guess it’s hip to take a bash at FlashQuite an odd decision for desktop devices, though..
It doesnt say that desktop version wont support flash.Please see the below point
Both ship with a built in version of Flash BUT the Windows UI version won’t run Flash unless your site is on a whitelist. The Desktop version will run Flash as normal.
Thanks
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iapcsolutions said
Looks to me like they’ve realized it too![]()
Looks to me that they have been forced to realise. 
pezflash said
Looks to me that they have been forced to realise.![]()
Touché 
