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Google to promote Flash heavily with Android 2.2 update

If you happen to own the Nexus One, Motorola Droid (also known as the Milestone in other places) and soon, HTC EVO 4G, then you will be pleased to know that Google’s Android 2.2 update (aka FroYo) will see a whole lot of Flash 10.1 action going on there, since it will come pre-installed without having you choose an optional installation path. All we can do now is wait for the upcoming Google I/O conference this Wednesday and see a slew of other updates being made available to the masses, including USB data tethering, a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot capability, speedier performance compared to Android 2.1 and a bunch of other minor improvements.

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