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The History of Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches Is a Tasty Trip

The History of Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches Is a Tasty Trip
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Buzz's Unfun Fact: The Guy Who Sang "Peanut Butter Jelly Time"

Once a week, we present and “Unfun Fact”. Last week we learned about dolphins who commit suicide in captivity. Today, we’ll learn about a the singer of a novelty song who died during a police standoff while his very famous relative tried to talk him into surrendering. Our story starts with a very, very silly song: You’ve probably heard this novelty song…either with a dancing banana video, or from sports venues around the country or from multiple episodes of Family Guy appearing as yet another bit that Seth McFarlane absolutely runs into the ground. But, do you know the tragic story about how the man who sang Peanut Butter Jelly time met his demise? Well, there’s a pretty interesting, yet depressing, story.

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Google releases Chrome update without the support for Adobe Flash

Google has released Chrome 88 as the latest stable version of their cross-platform web browser without any support for Adobe Flash Player. Flash reached its official end of life on December 31, when Adobe officially stopped supporting the software. On January 12, Adobe also began blocking content from playing inside Flash. Apple and Mozilla have also stopped supporting Flash, and Microsoft is scheduled to end support later this month, reports ZDNet. According to web technology survey site W3Techs, only 2.2 per cent of today s websites use Flash code, a number that has plummeted from a 28.5 per cent figure recorded at the start of 2011.

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New Google Chrome update comes without Adobe Flash

New Google Chrome update comes without Adobe Flash
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Adobe Flash Player is now history, top browsers end support

Adobe Flash Player is now history, top browsers end support IANS/San Francisco (Reuters file) According to media reports, the Internet Archive is preserving Flash games and animations. Software major Adobe has bid goodbye to its iconic Flash Player as major internet browsers shut it down on Friday and Microsoft blocked it in most versions of Windows. Adobe had earlier said to stop supporting Flash on December 31 and block Flash content from running on January 12. First announced in July 2017, Adobe had said to stop updating and distributing Flash Player after December 31, 2020 due to the diminished usage of the technology and the availability of better, more secure options such as HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly.

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