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Finally, after years of external pressure, Adobe announced a timeline for the decommissioning of its Flash platform.
The company has been working with the web browser teams at Google, Microsoft, Mozilla and Apple to make the demise as painless as possible.
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Flash has proven to be remarkably vulnerable to hackers, earning it the ire of the tech community.
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To hear the Wall Street Journal tell it, Adobe's Flash might as well hang it up right now. The paper recently concluded that the software application is a "top contender for the technology dead pool."
Why? Because the tech industry is tired of what they perceive to be the
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It's not the Gartner Magic Quadrant. It's not the Forrester Wave. And that's exactly what Ian Michiels likes about it. Michiels' firm, Gleanster Research, has produced four software industry ranking reports. Gleanster calls each of them a FLASH, and the latest come in the areas of marketing
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Hungry for news? Whet your appetite with a sampling of some of the latest developments in everything from open source software to digital asset management. LibreOffice 4.2 Offers New Features, Integration It's been a big couple of weeks for LibreOffice, an open-source alternative to Microsoft Office.
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Malicious Flash Player content has been circulating, and Adobe has responded with an emergency security update for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and various browser systems.
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Adobe's new offering, Creative Cloud, brings the company's expansive and expensive range of legendary publishing and art applications, Flash development software and other tools to all via an affordable software as a service solution.
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While many might still believe that games are just for the kids, the ever-evolving web is now increasingly capable of running advanced games-class technologies within the browser, and they can be deployed for much more than Angry Bird clones.
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Site design for those lacking in actual design skills is a problem that many seem to want to solve.
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As widely discussed last month, Flash has already been squeezed out of the front end of the mobile experience.
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Let’s hope they have an excellent change management team at Adobe. This month they have slashed 750 full-time positions, killed the mobile version of Adobe Flash Player, acquired an Internet video advertising company and changed strategic direction to focus on digital media and marketing, and it’s just the middle of
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With Adobe quitting Flash development for mobile, it looks like Microsoft could give up on Silverlight too, leaving users with no more "incompatible browser" messages and giving developers just one standard to focus on. No Silver Cloud? On the day that Adobe appears set to announce no more Flash for mobiles
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Reports suggest that Adobe will move to an Adobe AIR/HTML5 solution for mobile content as it gives up trying to get Flash on our digital devices.
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Everyone's favorite developer-tool company Adobe is looking firmly forward with its latest version of Flash, packing in high-quality communications, multimedia and 3D gaming-focused features for all devices. Getting Flashier Hot on the heels of its recent iOS-friendly new Flash Player, Adobe has announced AIR 3 and Flash 11, both
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