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Flash

In computing, a browser-independent vector-graphic animation technology, developed by Macromedia, which allows complex multimedia animations to be displayed as a Web page, as long as the browser is equipped with the necessary plug-ins. Web sites use Flash animations to attract attention, and to provide unique interfaces. In 2005 Adobe Systems acquired Macromedia Inc.



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Confidential," "The Count of Monte Cristo," and "The Time Machine," to his credit, he found himself stumbling for words when asked how he felt about walking down the red carpet with the flash bulbs bursting everywhere.
I am a faint hum behind/The sensation, the blur of doubt/At the corner of the flash bulb.
We get the camera imagery (every now and again a flash bulb goes off), but what precisely are we supposed to be seeing snapshots of?
 
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