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Adobe Flash to be phased out by 2020

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SAN FRANCISCO — Adobe on Tuesday said its Flash software that served up video and online games for decades will be killed off over the next three years.

The software giant said in a blog post its software, once considered a standard, was being supplanted by open standards such as HTML5 which have matured and become viable alternativ­es for content.

“Given this progress, and in collaborat­ion with several of our technology partners — including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla — Adobe is planning to end-of-life Flash,” the company said.

Adobe planned to stop updating and distributi­ng the Flash Player at the end of 2020, and encouraged a shift to new open formats.

“For 20 years, Flash has helped shape the way you play games, watch videos, and run applicatio­ns on the web,” Google said in an online post. “But, over the years Flash has become less common.”

Three years ago, some 80% of people using Chrome to browse the internet visit Flash sites, but that figure is now 17% and dropping, according to Google.

Flash was widely used on desktop computers in the early 2000s to power games or video accessed using browser software.

Flash evolved to support similar uses on mobile devices, but late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs wrote a letter criticizin­g Flash and the applicatio­n was not welcomed on iPhones or iPads for reasons including security woes.

Apple stopped pre- installing Flash on Mac computers in 2010 and its mobile devices never supported Flash.

HTML5 standards implemente­d in modern browsers provide similar capabiliti­es with improved performanc­e, battery life, and security, according to Microsoft, which planned to transition away from Flash in Edge and Internet Explorer browsers.

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