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Does Adobe Flash even matter on mobile?
When the first iPhone released, the lack of support for Adobe Flash was a big deal. Desktop versions of website wouldn't be able to display all...
5 commentsWhen the first iPhone released, the lack of support for Adobe Flash was a big deal. Desktop versions of website wouldn't be able to display all...
5 commentsThe lack of Adobe Flash support by Apple started with the first iteration of the iPhone. Now one year and five months after the release of the...
1 commentAdobe Flash is an essential component to watch video on the web. It's not perfect - it can cause browser crashes and sometimes leave your computer...
21 commentsAdobe Flash Player is now one of the most ubiquitous applications on the net powering everything from YouTube to ultra slick gaming apps. It's...
1 commentAdobe Flash is generally believed to be the hands-down best tool for creating animations for the web. The problem is it’s not very beginner friendly. That...
2 commentsThe demise of Flash has been greatly exaggerated. The news that Adobe are to stop developing Flash on mobile devices has had many people...
0 commentsWant to access Flash content on an Android device? As you might have noticed, it's not as easy as it used to be, since Adobe stopped development...
1 commentAlthough Microsoft's Silverlight was originally conceived as a competitor to Adobe Flash, it now finds itself competing with Abobe's web 2.0...
0 commentsYouTube displays video using Adobe Flash and previously there weren't many problems with streaming video. Now with many video quality options...
1 commentYou know Silverlight, Microsoft's rich media plugin, also known as Adobe Flash's direct competitor. Last year Microsoft had announced that Silverlight...
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