Google released a feature Wednesday that automatically converts Flash into HTML5 markup language when uploaded to AdWords. It will help mobile devices that cannot read Flash render advertisements on ...
Flash has been a hot topic of debate over recent months, plagued by numerous stories highlighting security issues and vulnerabilities. Now the industry is moving towards the new kid on the block – ...
As browsers quickly drop their support for Flash, advertisers and their agency partners scramble to understand the nuances of HTML5. The shift keeps Brightcove CEO David Mendels busy. Nearly 20 years ...
Believe it or not, Flash still has an ardent fan club. The once-ubiquitous media player for browsers has taken its lumps, thanks in large part to security issues. However, diehards remain in Flash’s ...
Google this week added support for HTML5 playback of videos in its own Chrome browser as well as Safari from Apple. The new feature allows users to watch video without the longstanding Internet ...
The update to Chrome 55 means that many internet sites will default to HTML5 rather than Flash, according to a story on Slash Gear. Google wanted to default to HTML5 earlier, mainly attributed to ...
Adobe has shipped a pre-release version of Wallaby, its Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool, going some way to opening up advertising on the iPhone to Flash designers. Well look what happens when Apple ...
When Microsoft launched Windows 8, it announced that the operating system would limit the use of Adobe Flash, depending on OS version and browser choice. Originally, x86 devices that used the desktop ...
Serious question. I keep hearing, including today's announcement that Flash mobile is going away, how HTML5 is going to replace Flash. All the features I've seen in HTML5 add things like navigation ...