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Starting in September, the Google Chrome web browser will no longer automatically show Adobe Flash advertisements, the search giant announced yesterday.
Chrome is the second most popular browser for desktop and laptop computers, with about 28% market share, behind only Microsoft Internet Explorer, according to NetMarketShare.
The change, first announced in June, is just Google's latest attack against Adobe Flash.
Read more: Google Chrome won't autoplay Flash ads - Business Insider
Chrome is the second most popular browser for desktop and laptop computers, with about 28% market share, behind only Microsoft Internet Explorer, according to NetMarketShare.
The change, first announced in June, is just Google's latest attack against Adobe Flash.
Read more: Google Chrome won't autoplay Flash ads - Business Insider