Google's Chrome has currently integrated Adobe's Flash straight into browser. Chrome 5.0.376.86 was launched above Google's Stable channel and is currently accessible to download for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The update as well contains five bug fixes, plus two related to video handling.

Prior to Chrome as well as Flash became one; users had to download disconnect connect to facilitate Flash. At present Flash has been "enable by default," as per to the Chrome blog For those who aren't so eager on Flash maybe persuade by Steve Jobs' cruel words for Adobe "type 'about: plugins' into the Chrome address bar to see a list of plug-ins and a 'disable' button to shut down what isn't required."

Adobe Flash has been in the news many recently. Apple and Adobe feuded in public regarding Flash on the iPad. In the end, Apple discarded Flash as an entire, in its place embracing its vision of the future of Internet video: HTML5. Google as well supports HTML5 but has selected not to create enemies on the Internet by exclusive of Adobe from Chrome updates.