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Instead, they'll need to output display ads in HTML5. 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 ...
Google announced on its AdWords G+ profile today that its display ads will soon be 100% HTML5. From June 30th this year, display ads built using Flash can no longer be uploaded into AdWords or ...
HTML5 ads can be created on their own, or with help from Google tools. The news comes only days after Adobe itself axed its Flash Professional software, renaming it Adobe Animate CC.
IAB Releases HTML5 Guidelines For Digital Ads - 05/07/2013 With more publishers and agencies turning to responsive design to adapt to a post-PC world, HTML5 is playing a growing role in Web ...
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 ...
Google today announced that the Google Display Network and DoubleClick Digital Marketing are completely ditching Flash for HTML5 next year. More specifically, advertisers will no longer be able to ...
The latest roll-out from Google AdWords could dramatically change the number of advertisers running display campaigns – and whether anyone gets paid to make display ads anymore. While that might ...
Google announced yesterday on Google+ that they are dropping all Flash based ads in their display ad network completely by January 2, 2017. All display ads will have to be HTML5, as opposed to Flash.
This report provides new guidelines for the creative format of display and mobile advertising that fully embrace HTML5 technology as the new standard for ad creative. ... The guidelines are designed ...
Google is developing a new portfolio of display ad formats and tools for advertisers to use across its Google Display Network, AdMob network and DoubleClick services. The company says they’re ...