Steve Jobs’ notorious open letter “Thoughts on Flash,” published in 2010, was considered the final nail in the coffin for its status as the go-to software for web and mobile development. But like the ...
Advertisers are either a very stubborn lot—or they just don’t pay attention to the shifting sands of technology. Take Flash advertising for example. Marketers have long loved the rich media experience ...
Update: On 28 August Google officially announced that its Chrome browser will stop autoplaying Flash ads as of 1 September. The days of the Flash ad are numbered, despite the head-in-the-sand approach ...
Google has announced that its Google Display Network and DoubleClick Digital Marketing (DCDM) platforms will begin phasing out the use of Flash ads starting June 30th. From the start of July through ...
Can I get an “Amen” from the congregation? The planets are aligning and it appears that more heavy-hitters are throwing support behind taking down one the Internet’s greatest villains: Adobe Flash.
Google has delivered what could be the killer blow for the much maligned Adobe Flash. The company has stated that from tomorrow it will turn Flash adverts into static images to protect against ...
The end of Flash’s ubiquity on the web appears nigh. After Apple’s anti-Flash stance on iOS extended to Android and YouTube dumped Flash for HTML5, Flash’s fate ...
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