Android fans love to brag about how their tablets work with Flash games, movies and Web sites. Their biggest rival, Apple’s iPad, has many more available apps and several other great features, but non-Apple salesmen love to hit home this one point: iPad cannot load Flash
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Play Flash Games on iPad
Animated GIFs are like cockroaches: they just will not die. Technological advances have given us Flash and easy-for-anyone-to-make videos, but there are still many people who prefer GIFs.
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Create an Animated GIF the Easy Way
Facebook discontinued Static FBML, the app previously used to build Facebook Fan Pages, on March 11, 2011. Since then, most companies have chosen to move their Facebook Pages to the new iFrames design method.

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Use WYSIWYG to Build Facebook Pages
If you’ve tried to play YouTube videos or other online videos in Windows Media Player, you may have received an error that it doesn’t support the file type or the codec used to compress it.

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Watch YouTube Videos in Windows Media Player
PowerPoint works well for boardroom and classroom slideshow presentations, but PowerPoint presentations do not translate smoothly to the Web. Sure, we can save the presentations as Web files, but these end up looking messy and unprofessional

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Save PowerPoint Presentations as Flash Videos