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The Internet Archives is preserving Flash content for posterity – SlashGear
Mozilla’s announcement that Firefox will pretty much stop playing Flash videos and games early next year was a reminder that a big chunk of the Web’s history, both…
Mozilla’s announcement that Firefox will pretty much stop playing Flash videos and games early next year was a reminder that a big chunk of the Web’s history, both the good and the bad, will soon be gone but definitely not forgotten. For all the flak it has gotten over the years, it still gave birth to a multitude of content, some of which have never made it to the HTML5 transition. As keepers of the Internet’s long and massive history, the Internet Archives is announcing a safe haven for these…
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