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The Next Web Finally, test your internet speed without Adobe Flash Player!
The world’s most popular internet speed test finally drops Adobe Flash
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Speedtest.net is something of an institution for checking how quick your internet speed is, but it's been stuck in the past for years using Adobe Flash to
114 months ago
TechCrunch See you never, Flash!
Adobe Puts Another Nail In Flash's Coffin
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Flash is dying of a slow, painful death. Adobe, the company behind Flash, just made clear once again that Flash isn't the future by renaming one of its apps. Adobe Flash Professional is now called Adobe Animate CC. Flash Professional is an applicatio Read more ... n to create rich animations on the web. In other words, Flash Professional lets you create Flash ads. But for the past few years, more and more Flash Professional users have been using the app to create HTML5 and WebGL animations. These animations work on mobile and desktop and don't require the Flash plugin for the end user. It's a win-win. According to the company, a third of Flash Professional content created today uses HTML5. There's still a long way to go before we can all forget about Flash. But by renaming the application, Adobe is indicating that it's not just about Flash animations. So if you've been ...
115 months ago
The Next Web Your friendly reminder to uninstall Adobe Flash Player
Another huge Adobe Flash exploit is out: time to uninstall!
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Another day, another exploit. Adobe Flash has a huge new exploit affecting every computer, and it could let attackers crash your computer.
116 months ago
Slate.com Even Google is blocking it.
Adobe Flash Might Really Be Dead This Time
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Adobe Flash Player has been plagued by security issues and instability, and finally the tide is turning against it. In July Mozilla blocked Flash on Firefox, and now Google is doing the same for Chrome, which will have an even bigger impact, since Ch Read more ... rome is a much more popular browser....
118 months ago
Business Insider Amazon.com and Google are both phasing out Adobe Flash.
Adobe Flash is dying a death by 1,000 cuts — and that's a good thing
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Even Adobe, Flash’s developer, doesn’t seem to love the much maligned system.
118 months ago
Fast Company ICYMI: Flash won't leave just yet.
The Agonizingly Slow Decline Of Adobe Flash Player
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Despite industry-wide calls for Flash's demise, lots of major websites still use the aging browser plugin. And they won't explain why.
118 months ago
Inc. Magazine Steve Jobs called it: How the once-essential Adobe Flash player fell into oblivion. (via Fast Company)
The Agonizingly Slow Decline Of Adobe Flash Player
fastcompany.com
Despite industry-wide calls for Flash's demise, lots of major websites still use the aging browser plugin. And they won't explain why.
118 months ago
Fast Company But even if the era of Flash is winding down, it will be a while until it's completely wiped from the web.
The Agonizingly Slow Decline Of Adobe Flash Player
f-st.co
Despite industry-wide calls for Flash's demise, lots of major websites still use the aging browser plugin. And they won't explain why.
118 months ago
The Wall Street Journal How Adobe's Flash video software became a contender for the technology dead pool.
Tech World Prepares Obituary for Adobe Flash
wsj.com
Adobe’s Flash video software, criticized for years as a security risk and a drag on online progress, last week stepped yet closer to the grave due to a flaw that hackers were reportedly exploiting. Some in the tech industry say it’s time for Flas Read more ... h to go.
119 months ago
The Next Web Ready to be done with Flash?
Adobe Flash is terrible, here's how to uninstall it forever
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We've put up with Adobe Flash for too long. It's time to kill it and never look back. Here's how and why.
119 months ago
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