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 it will stop running Flash ads and accept only those written in HTML5, the latest version of the Web’s mother tongue.
As of June 30, Google will stop accepting new Flash-based display ads for AdWords and DoubleClick Digital Marketing. And Flash ads won’t be allowed on the company’s Display Network or DoubleClick after Jan. 2, 2017.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD