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Microsoft Viva – The Answers you are Seeking

eLearning 24-7

I remember when Internet Explorer appeared for the first time on the net. IE though retained its dominance of usage, even with Firefox. Edge, which I use, finally did what I was waiting for, but it took the use of Chromium, not built by Microsoft to make it happen. What is Microsoft Viva? and training empowerment.

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

Further, some of the most popular internet browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have blocked Adobe Flash technology for speed and security reasons. But Flash has various limitations on smartphones and other mobile devices, which gradually have led to the emergence of HTML5. Many devices do not support Flash websites.

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Course of the Week: Protect Your Data From Latest Security Issues

OpenSesame

Computer Emergency Readiness Team and its UK counterpart are advising Internet Explorer users to consider an alternative browser until a major flaw is repaired. While Microsoft addresses the security flaw in its Internet Explorer browser, consider using Firefox as an alternative. Our featured courses this week can help!

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Course of the Week: Protect Your Data From Latest Security Issues

OpenSesame

Computer Emergency Readiness Team and its UK counterpart are advising Internet Explorer users to consider an alternative browser until a major flaw is repaired. While Microsoft addresses the security flaw in its Internet Explorer browser, consider using Firefox as an alternative. Our featured courses this week can help!

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12 Steps on How to Set up Your Machine for Virtual Testing

eLearning Brothers

When I first learned web design it was aggravating to get a site working perfectly in Firefox and Safari, than opening up in Internet Explorer 6. Thank goodness, April 2014 Microsoft will FINALLY stop supporting this browser, and the world can focus on modern web browsers. I hate IE 6. Welcome to modern.ie.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Operating systems manufactures like Microsoft, Ubuntu, and Apple all tired of the overhead in keeping their systems secure with frequent patches, and Flash has developed a poor security reputation as a result. A less frequently discussed problem concerns support for Internet Explorer 8 and 9. They continue to evolve to this day.

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

Aptara

There will no longer be updates and support for Flash Player on many browsers including Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and Firefox. In order to prepare your organization for future-ready content, you should plan for upgrading your end users’ minimum system requirements and infrastructure as well.