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SEO for Flash: 5 Tips and Best Practices...oil and water. They just didn't mix. In the summer of 2008, Google announced it had improved the indexing of Adobe Flash files. Many Flash developers and SEOs across the globe could breathe an optimistic sigh of relief: Text in Flash... In this article: Google, HTML, JavaScript, Adobe Flash, Search engine marketing, and Ajax |
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Centre Daily Times | 2 days ago
EPIX Movies Delivered in HD via Akamai
...online with the quality, speed and convenience demanded by today's consumers of digital media. With Akamai's dynamic streaming for Adobe Flash, movie playback on EPIX seamlessly adapts to end-user machines with different capabilities, such as...
In this article: MGM, Viacom Inc., Joint venture, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, NYSE, Akamai Technologies, Inc., Paramount Pictures, and Safe harbor
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Yahoo! News | 3 days ago
Microsoft shows off Silverlight 4's feature list at PDC (InfoWorld)
...33 percent of interconnected devices worldwide, Silverlight is perhaps the most-formidable rival to the more-established Adobe Flash platform. Silverlight has been used for streaming of events such as the Winter Olympics and Sunday Night...
In this article: Microsoft, Silverlight, InfoWorld, Scott Guthrie, Microsoft SharePoint, Los Angeles, Google Chrome, User Datagram Protocol, Office Mobile, and IntelliSense
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BBC News | 3 days ago
Button joins Hamilton at McLaren
...as a "difficult decision", but added: "life is about challenges. "Most important of all, it's about challenging yourself." Either the Flash plugin was not detected on your computer or the JavaScript features of your brower have been...
In this article: McLaren, Lewis Hamilton, JavaScript, Flash plugin, Kimi Raikkonen, and Jenson Button
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Centre Daily Times | 4 days ago
Adobe AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 Beta Software Now Available
...of new media delivery options using HTTP streaming coupled with content protection powered by Adobe® Flash® Access™ 2.0. Additionally, Flash Player 10.1 now leverages hardware decoding of H.264 video on Windows PCs, netbooks and mobile...
In this article: Adobe, Adobe Flash Player, Trademark, Linux, Flash Platform, All rights reserved, Peer-to-peer, and Cloud computing
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | 4 days ago
Adobe Flash 10.1 and AIR 2.0 Betas Released: Life Is Better Now [Adobe Flash]
...multitouch gesture support-are out. You should get them now. This is, to be clear, just the desktop version of Flash 10.1-the full-fledged Flash for Android, webOS, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile is still a ways down the pipe. It's worth...
In this article: Adobe, Windows Mobile, Android, WebKit, BlackBerry, and YouTube
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VentureBeat | 4 days ago
Mobile-friendly of Adobe Flash and AIR available now, without mobile (yet)
...Adobe says - they also represent a big push onto devices beyond the PC, starting with smartphones. One big caveat, however. Although Flash 10.1, in particular, is probably most noteworthy for being in development to work on most major...
In this article: Adobe Labs, Peer-to-peer, Cloud computing, Linux, Stanford University, California Newspaper Publishers Association, and Palm
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AnandTech Article Channel | 4 days ago
AnandTech Tests GPU Accelerated Flash 10.1 Prerelease
...now be used to decode H.264 encoded Flash video. NVIDIA also let us know that GPU acceleration for Flash animation is coming in a future version of Flash. To get the 10.1 pre-release just go here. NVIDIA recommends that you uninstall any...
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The Register | November 13, 2009
Adobe Flash attack vector exploits insecure web design
Posted in Enterprise Security, 13th November 2009 15:32 GMT An unpatched security risk involving Adobe Flash creates a possible mechanism for hackers to load exploits onto websites. The vulnerability was discovered by security...
In this article: Adobe, JavaScript, Gmail, Google, NoScript, Silverlight, and Wikipedia
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CNET News.com | November 12, 2009
Expert says Adobe Flash policy is risky
...published several best practice advisories and blog posts for developers and site owners on how to safely host Flash content. For example, our Flash Player security white paper describes our model in great detail." This screenshot shows an...
In this article: Adobe, Flash Player, Unix, E mail, NoScript, Web-based, JavaScript, and Java
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Centre Daily Times | November 12, 2009
Foreground Security Discovers Adobe Flash Vulnerability
...in information security services, solutions and training, today announced its discovery of a critical vulnerability in Adobe Flash. The critical issue allows an attacker to take over nearly any computer visiting a website that allows file...
In this article: Security, Google, Adobe, Florida, NoScript, Microsoft Word, and Gmail
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Description from Wikipedia:
Adobe Flash (previously known as Macromedia Flash) is a multimedia platform originally acquired by Macromedia and currently developed and distributed by Adobe Systems. Since its introduction in 1996, Flash has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages. Flash is commonly used to create animation, advertisements, and various web page Flash components, to integrate video into web pages, and more recently, to develop rich Internet applications.
Flash can manipulate vector and raster graphics, and supports bidirectional streaming of audio and video. It contains a scripting language called ActionScript. Several software products, systems, and devices are able to create or display Flash content, including Adobe Flash Player, which is available free for most common web browsers, some mobile phones and for other electronic devices (using Flash Lite). The Adobe Flash Professional multimedia authoring program is used to create content for the Adobe Engagement Platform, such as web applications, games and movies, and content for mobile phones and other embedded devices.
- Name:
- Adobe Flash
- Genre:
- Multimedia
- Developed by:
- Adobe Systems (formerly by Macromedia)
- License Type:
- Proprietary EULA
- OS:
- Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
- Written In:
- </S>C++</S>
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