Starting September 1, Amazon will no longer allow Flash-based ads to serve on its network or across its Amazon Advertising Platform. The move comes after a malvertising attack on Yahoo's advertising ...
The digital marketing landscape is being rewritten as opposition to Flash-based digital content and ads reaches critical mass, but with the transition to HTML5 still in process, mobile-friendly ...
News sites that deliver Flash-based ads (and there are oh-so-many of you), take notice: you’re now wasting your time with me. I no longer see your ads. I’ve subtracted myself from a huge portion of ...
I know the position on banner ads here at Ars, and respect that.<BR><BR>However, I have noticed some Flash Banner ads. I currently have Flash disabled/uninstalled on my browsers, and wonder how that ...
Malicious Flash banner ads have been surfacing on major web sites including Expedia.com, Rhapsody.com, and MayoClinic.com in the last month, according to media reports. Users who click on the banners, ...
We’ve heard for years that Flash is a dying technology. Steve Jobs famously said it in April of 2010. We’ve known for a while that HTML5 is the future, and Flash will eventually be gone from every app ...
Google has just hammered another nail in the coffin for Flash, Adobe Systems’ multimedia software widely criticized for its frequent security vulnerabilities. On Tuesday, Google set deadlines for when ...
Flash made up 55 percent of multimedia ad impressions on mobile in the first quarter of 2015, with HTML5 comprising the remainder, according to advertising company Sizmek. (Note that most mobile ...
As you already know, Google is removing the ability for advertisers to use Flash format for their ads in the Google Display Network and DoubleClick Digital Marketing. Well, starting tomorrow, you will ...
The fact that Flash is a putrid dumpster fire offers convenient technical cover; but it is heartening to see MS being (comparatively) willing to push a default that will definitely benefit users; and ...