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Google is about to make Web ads a little less annoying. Starting today, the company will automatically convert Flash campaigns to HTML5. Campaigns will automatically be switched over to HTML5 when ...
Google says that eligible Flash ad campaigns, both existing and new, will automatically be converted to HTML5 when uploaded through AdWords, AdWords Editor, and a variety of third-party tools.
Phase two of Google's plan to go "100% HTML5" begins on January 2, 2017, when Google will no longer run Flash display ads on Google Display Network or through DoubleClick. Read this ...
Flash is dead. Long live HTML5. Adobe’s Flash player is notoriously buggy and vulnerable to malware attacks, a fact that is slowly scaring off websites, developers, and users in equal measure.
Web ads may become much less annoying soon. According to reports, Google is working on converting all Flash ads on the web to HTML5 automatically. Advertisements uploaded through Google’s ...
Google has unveiled the Google Web Designer app for Chrome, but it should really be called Google Ad Designer. It provides a way to create Adobe Flash-style animated ads in HTML5/CSS3 ...
With that in mind, let’s look at some examples of relevant and high-quality PPC ads. Example 1: Car insurance Car insurance is one of the most competitive categories and high-spend verticals.
Google Launches Visual Tool For Building HTML5 Ads, Web Sites - 10/01/2013 Google has introduced professional-quality design tools that allow Web designers and marketers to create HTML5 creative ...
Google has launched a new Web Designer service that allows users to build interactive, professional quality HTML5 websites and ads. “Create engaging, interactive HTML5-based designs and motion ...