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'''Adobe Flash Player''', also known simply as '''Flash''', was a multimedia software platform that was widely used in the early 2000s to create interactive content, animations, and video games. It allowed developers to create complex animations and interactive experiences that were viewable in web browsers. Flash was initially released in 1996 and quickly gained popularity among web developers due to its ease of use and versatility. Its popularity peaked in the mid-2000s, when many popular websites relied heavily on Flash content.
'''Adobe Flash Player''', also known simply as '''Flash''', was a multimedia software platform that was widely used in the early 2000s to create interactive content, animations, and video games. It allowed developers to create complex animations and interactive experiences that were viewable in web browsers. Flash was initially released in 1996 and quickly gained popularity among web developers due to its ease of use and versatility. Its popularity peaked in the mid-2000s, when many popular websites relied heavily on Flash content.


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