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Flash is dead, meet the future

A great guest post by Sophia Matarazzo, Developer & Marketeer for IDRSolutions on something I have written about in the…

10 years ago

5 Top Browser Extensions For Social Media

By @TheMarkDalton Browser extensions can help you improve your productivity and in general make your working life online much easier than…

10 years ago

Little change in Yahoo US search share since Marissa Mayer appointment

Yahoo’s share of search referrals in the US fell from 7.6% in July 2012, when Marissa Mayer was appointed president…

10 years ago

Flash is dead

Over the past few weeks headlines have been screaming that Flash is dead and it must be phased out completely.…

11 years ago

Adobe Vulnerabilities Revealed

Last week the Hacking Team, an Italian security firm which sells spy software to government organisations around the world was…

11 years ago

Facebook’s New Chief Security Officer Wants To Kill Flash

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. When Apple started calling time on flash years ago there was plenty of…

11 years ago

Wednesday Business Showcase : Jumble

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Similar to the data on a postcard, email data is not…

11 years ago

Mozilla propose website encryption standards

Mozilla has decided to take the bull by the horns and redefine web encryption standards by planning to phase out…

11 years ago

FREAK attack leaves millions of Android and Apple users vulnerable

It has been revealed that a security flaw caused by the US government has left millions of Android and Apple…

11 years ago

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