The first big blow to Flash was Apple’s iOS. Now Adobe Systems’ browser plug-in faces another major threat to its relevance: Microsoft has banned it and all other plug-ins from the “Metro” version of Internet Explorer 10.
Metro is the modern “touch-first” interface that plays a starring role in the radically new look of Windows 8, which Microsoft plans to release in 2012. Microsoft will ship the new OS with two versions of IE10, one for Metro and one a brushed-up version of the current Windows 7 interface. While the legacy version of IE10 will accommodate plug-ins, the Metro won’t…
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And there was much rejoicing.