A lot of Facebook games use Flash, and there goes their revenue when Flash is banned.
And nothing of value was lost.
King stocks plummet!
A lot also use html5 canvas tech, and unity. There's plenty of options, and given Facebook preference to the js html5 part of things, they are fixing it themselves. Seriusly, Facebook provides way more api access to javascript than anything else
A lot of Facebook games use Flash, and there goes their revenue when Flash is banned.
And nothing of value was lost.
King stocks plummet!
A lot also use html5 canvas tech, and unity. There's plenty of options, and given Facebook preference to the js html5 part of things, they are fixing it themselves. Seriusly, Facebook provides way more api access to javascript than anything else