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How Addroid Is Hoping To Solve The Ad Industry's Flash Problem, with Matt Cooper

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One of the side effects of the war over Flash, has been with advertisers--particularly in Hollywood--who rely on Flash to help display their advertising banners and video to users. Where do you fit into the mobile ad market? Matt Cooper: What we're really trying to do, is reshape the advertising space.

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The End of the Web? Don’t Bet on It. Here’s Why

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And while the App Internet is currently more powerful than the Mobile Internet it has fundamental flaws. In other words, our mobile devices are all powerful and the network that they connect into sucks. It’s central standard was HTML (hyper text markup language) that described how we would show data on computer screens.

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A Chat with Chris Tragos of Jetpack

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Chris Tragos: Jetpack is an ad platform, which I would describe as the most beautiful, best engaging, and most performant ad product for desktop, mobile, and tablet. Our business is helping those guys make more money, through our better ad product. We are primarily focused on publishers. What we provide, is really the rest of it.

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ProProfs | An Online Tool for All

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ProProfs uses every advantage of HTML 5 to let users drag and drop almost every file and lets ProProfs do all the work. Even users who don’t have PowerPoint or a certain video player can view or edit any of those files through ProProfs by the magic of HTML 5. Create an extra quiz or class to help them understand.

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What the Past Can Tell Us About the Future of Social Networking

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mobile, locations, layering of services, data management, portability & more]. billion in annual subscription revenues not including advertising or eCommerce). By the mid-nineties we had the World Wide Web, which gave us a standard way to publish web pages using HTML. ask microsoft, aol/time warner & google].

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What Jonah @Peretti, CEO of BuzzFeed, Sees in the Future of Digital Media

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Jonah believes that the media business is still mostly stuck in the traditional world where too many ad dollars and too much content is still produced in a traditional way but he thinks the next few years will change that dramatically as most competition switched to social, mobile & digital. Video is the new HTML.”

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