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2010-01-21
I think "Google To Bundle Flash With Chrome" is Google's answer to the Mozilla team's plan to have Firefox monitor plugin versions and auto-disable ones with known vulnerabilities.
(Google's big on the whole "silently install updates" thing. Bundling Flash allows them to ensure that security updates get installed as soon as they're available)
Edited 2010-04-10 00:22 UTC