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How you can conclude that because the Windows front end won't support anything but HTML5 that any other technology is dead is ludicrous. You don't browse the web from the front end, you use it to get to where you're going.
It's important to keep the front end clean. It's important to keep it functioning properly. That's why it's now standard HTML5.
All the browsers will continue to use flash, it's not going the way of the Dodo any time soon.