Google aims to make HTML5 the primary experience in Chrome by the fourth quarter of this year. Chrome browser will continue to ship with Adobes Flash Player, but its presence will not be advertised by default. Chrome will initially ship with a white-list of the top 10 sites using Flash, sorted by aggregate usage of a specific domain. This will include YouTube, Facebook, Amazon.com, Mail.com and Mail.ru. Flash has been sidelined by HTML5, which has emerged as a serious competitor with Google and other players backing it.”]

