Unpatchable Flash Flaw Puts Users, Sites At Risk

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[citation][nom]matt87_50[/nom]because that won't have any security holes?[/citation]
My post was not in reference to the security holes, it was a general reference to the shockingly overused, poor performing, bandwidth-heavy bloatware that is Flash. I am honestly tired of waiting for sites built with large amounts of Flash to load. I don't go to a site to see a loading percentage, I go their for information. If I am made to wait for it to load pretty graphics that make usability appalling, I will go elsewhere.
 
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Relax people's. Sorry to say but obviously flash is not going away. Html5 is coming so just be ready for another platform to build on or something else to add to your belt of web technologies.
 
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