Google display ads going all-HTML, will ban Flash in 2017 | Ars Technica

cache hit 500:single/related:ee9a377d23910d5c96a7168043ad3e87 empty On the Adwords Google+ page, Google just announced a timeline for banishing Flash from its advertising network, announcing that “Google Display Network and DoubleClick Digital Marketing are now going 100% HTML5.” Starting on June 30, 2016, Google will no longer accept new Flash display ads from advertisers. On January 2, 2017, even old Flash ads…

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Feminists of a certain age…

I’m a feminist of a certain age. I earned degrees in STEM before the term existed and have made a career in computer science. During the years when feminism was a dirty word, I used it frequently. When Hillary Clinton ran in 2008, I enthusiastically supported her. My husband reminds me that when he first…

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Parody Account Mocks Twitter for Not Suspending Harassers, Gets Suspended | Motherboard

The parody account @TrustySupport is a bitter but hilarious send-up of Twitter’s track record on harassment (spoiler: they are not very good with harassment). Its tweets deride the company for a perceived insensitivity to users by issuing satirical messages in a spot-on social-media-PR voice, replete with emojis. On Wednesday, the account was suspended for at…

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