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DavidEdeburn.com Announces a New HTML5 Online Resource for Creative Agencies and Advertisers.

Jul 30, 2015

As of Sept 1st 2015 flash banner ads will no longer be a viable option for advertisers wishing to effectively reach their demographics. The flash .swf container has a myriad of security issues and is also a processor hog, freezing user’s machines and killing battery life on devices. With this in mind DavidEdeburn.com has developed a resource and best practices doc to help the advertising community make the transition to HTML5 Display Ad technology. This resource provides an analysis of the limitations of various technologies and programming languages that can be used to create HTML5 banner ads. Continue reading this press release here.

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