Adobe Flash Player returns to Android store for UK users only


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Just seen this on the BBC News Technology Site, not sure if its already been posted.

Adobe has overturned a decision to remove its Flash media player from Google's Android app store.

In early August, Adobe said its Flash Player plug-in for Android was being removed because development of the code had been halted.

However, pressure from UK "strategic partners" have made Adobe make the Flash Player available again.

The plug-in is only available via Google Play UK and would be removed again "soon", said Adobe.

"Flash Player continues to be available on Google Play for users in the UK for a short while due to requests from strategic partners," said a spokesperson for Adobe.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19428902

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Asus Transformer TF101

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If you're on Jelly bean, it doesn't work from the play store. Only upto ICS.

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If you're on Jelly bean, it doesn't work from the play store. Only upto ICS.

Yea, running Team EOS 3 JB nightlies, easily the best experience I have had with my TF to date, makes ASUS look like amateurs, although when it comes to Android, that's not difficult

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