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Is Flash Really On 99% of Net Devices?

Barence writes "Adobe claims that its Flash platform reaches '99% of internet viewers,' but a closer look at those statistics suggests it's not exactly all-encompassing. Adobe puts Flash player penetration at 947 million users out of a total 956 million internet-connected devices, but the total number of PCs is based on a forecast made two years ago. What's more, the number of Flash users is based on a questionable internet survey of just 4,600 people — around 0.0005% of the suggested 956,000,000 total. Is it really possible that 99% penetration could have been reached? Including Linux users? Including users at work? Including brand-new systems?"

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  1. Blockers? by BrokenHalo · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It would be more interesting to conduct a survey to find what percentage of net users find Flash as annoying as I do.

    Maybe some download stats for Flashblock? I would have to agree that Flash is now more or less inescapable, especially if you like YouTube, but if a site is built on Flash it's usually a surefire sign that the content won't be worth the bandwidth.

  2. Re:Count me... by someone1234 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Well, i hate flash as website menu and eyecandy.
    But some flash games are really nice.
    If you never played ANY flash game, you miss something.
    There are so many different games, one might be good for you.

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