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Adobe confirms Flash Player is dead for mobile devices

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We heard the talk and now here's the confirmation: Flash Player for mobile devices is officially dead. Adobe is reaffirming its commitment to "aggressively contribute" to HTML5, a platform with broader support and capabilities than Flash was ever able to deliver. Adobe will of course also be pushing developers to work in its AIR platform for a more native experience, and the company will continue to work on ...

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The end of an era: Internet Explorer drops below 50% of Web usage

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A couple of interesting things happened in the world of Web browser usage during October. The more significant one is that Internet Explorer's share of global browser usage dropped below 50 percent for the first time in more than a decade. Internet Explorer still retains a majority of the desktop browser market share, at 52.63 percent, a substantial 1.76 point drop from September. However, desktop browsing makes up only about ...

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The End Of The World

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Starting today, Quantum Dynamix will be paying homage to some of the great flash cartoons and animations of our time. We figured that The End of The World was as good a place to start as any. Let us know what you think and enjoy your weekend!

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Why is European broadband faster and cheaper? Blame the government!

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If you've stayed with friends who live in European cities, you've probably had an experience like this: You hop onto their WiFi or wired internet connection and realize it's really fast. Way faster than the one that you have at home. It might even make your own DSL or cable connection feel as sluggish as dialup.

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The Loan Sharking Business Called Groupon

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A few weeks ago a client of ours decided to move forward with a cold call they received from a sales representative at Groupon, so we decided to finally take a moment and start researching this so-called Internet phenomenon. What we found was astounding!

Imagine you’re a small business owner. You have to choose between two propositions:

  1. You can pay $62,500 for marketing. You’ll get a whole lot ...

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Special Characters

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From time to time, website designers and website programmers need to add a special character either inside of a Content Management System or directly within our website pages. The most common special character that I personally use is the non-breaking space, or  . However, there are hundreds of special characters that a website designer or website developer can utilize. Sometimes these charactes can even replace images, helping a website reduce server requests and increase load time. 

To make special characters and ...

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The Thank You Economy

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Gary Vaynerchuk is a genius when it comes to social media and how it can be leveraged to turn our current global economy back into the small town economy of our grandparents.

"The world is changing very rapidly, and the way the communicate, and the context of our relationships based on the micro-statements (via Facebook, Twitter, etc) is changing the way we vote, the way we buy things, and more! The economic impact of the current ...

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Google +1 Button Connects Users in New Ways

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Anyone that uses StumbleUpon in conjunction with Google is fairly familiar with the social features of the new Google +1 button.  However, while StumbleUpon has over 15 million users, that isn't nearly the hundreds of millions of people that use Google every single day! The currently "experimental" Google +1 button promises to make the Internet a more familiar place by offering its users instant information from within users' personal circle of friends and family. Watch ...

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When a bank is robbed, do you blame the bank?

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Now that the whole PSN mess is (mostly) wrapped up, we discuss the changing relationship between corporation and consumer, and the trust that relationship is going to require.
-via escapistmagazine.com

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Do You Always Need to Be Connected?

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2001 was a wonderful year. It was the year that I graduated from high school, the year I started college, and the year I got my first cell phone. My first cell phone was the Nokia 5165. It was one of those phones where you could replace the matte, navy blue, plastic face with a multitude of customizable faceplates. I never did, but it was nice to know that I had the option, the freedom, to make this phone my ...

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