![]() Flash content that Chrome deems non-central no longer plays by default. In June, Google announced in a blog post that it introduced a beta feature in Chrome that would “intelligently pause content (like Flash animations) that aren’t central to the webpage.” That feature is no longer in beta. The latest release of Google Chrome certainly must weaken Flash’s resolve to live for much longer. But what *pocolypse isn’t? The beginning of the end of Flash has been circling overhead for some time, but the beast will not die.
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