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Adobe said they would add WebM support to Flash, not sure if they already did that.
But this could be one way to make sure that WebM works almost everywhere. Because Flash could be used as a fallback to codec support in the browser.
So I don't know if this article means that Flash and Silverlight are not installed by default or if plugins are not supported at all.
Anyway this could be a bit of a blow for WebM too.