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Jun/10

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HTML5 will replace Flash! Hurray!

Ok, so I am dreaming HOPEFULLY that HTML5 will replace Flash…  but MAN, that would sure replace a LOT of programming problems with Flash not to mention all of the SEO issues that most clients don’t learn about until later about setting their site up in Flash… Where on the Web Is HTML5? | Webmonkey | [...]

At last, FLASH is now visible to the all powerful Google. Been looking at this for a few months with some oddities appearing at the top of search that were flash files, now if only people with flash based sites would actually ADD more content then they might be in luck. There are many more [...]

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Jun/08

11

Google Skips the Intro too…

Wow. Not sure how to digest this, but Google is now apparently showing a cool little way for you to SKIP the INTRO of flash based landing page sites and get right to the meat of the website… you know, the part where all of the CONTENT is located… this is an interesting thing to [...]

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Most people I talk with want beautiful websites. So beautiful, that it is full of fanciful script and beautiful images. Sometimes it is ALL done in Flash programming elements. These are really nice. But guess what folks… all of these elements are completely invisible to GOOGLE. It is better for Google if the entire site [...]

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Psst, here is a secret… cause it is INVISIBLE! Since its introduction in 1996, Flash technology has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages; several software products, systems, and devices are able to create or display Flash. Flash is commonly used to create animation, advertisements, various web-page components, to integrate [...]

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