IS FLASH UNDEAD?

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Title: IS FLASH UNDEAD?
Authors: Reinhardt, Robert robert@themakers.com
Source: Streaming Media. Jul/Aug2015, Vol. 12 Issue 5, p40-44. 5p.
Subjects: Adobe Inc., Adobe Flash (Computer software), Streaming video & television, MPEG (Video coding standard), Amazon.com Inc., ESPN (Television network)
Abstract: The article discusses the impact of emergence of HTML5 and MPEG-DASH over Flash Player by Adobe for streaming video. Topics covered include top publishers switching to MPEG-DASH for nondesktop playback, table listing the vendors using Flash Player as desktop browser such as Amazon Prime and ESPN, and gap filled by the Flash Player due to lack of consistent standards.
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  Data: The article discusses the impact of emergence of HTML5 and MPEG-DASH over Flash Player by Adobe for streaming video. Topics covered include top publishers switching to MPEG-DASH for nondesktop playback, table listing the vendors using Flash Player as desktop browser such as Amazon Prime and ESPN, and gap filled by the Flash Player due to lack of consistent standards.
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