Adobe Announces New Flash Player for Linux, but It's Too Late
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Adobe Announces New Flash Player for Linux, but It's Too Late
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Adobe resurrects Flash for Linux from the dead
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Adobe reanimates NPAPI Flash for Linux after 4-year stasis
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Adobe Flash Player will live on in Linux
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Adobe reverses decision to kill NPAPI Flash plugin for Linux
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Adobe resurrects Flash for Linux
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Evolution of Adobe Flash Player as a Native Mobile Application
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Adobe Flash goes crawling back to Linux for some security
It appears that Adobe has done that with its syphilitic, mange-ridden Flash browser plug-in, and the news is good. If you like syphilitic browser plug-ins and run Linux, that is.
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