Web Faceoff: Adobe Flash vs. HTML5

Every week, we pit two web apps or companies against each other in our web faceoff series. In the past, we’ve put Android vs.

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Web Faceoff: Adobe Flash vs. HTML5

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Online Dating Faceoff: Match.com vs. PlentyofFish

It’s almost Valentine’s Day, so we thought we’d inject a little romance into this week’s Web Faceoff , our weekly poll series where we compare web services and have them compete for your vote. Online dating is a big business — millions are made every year helping singles young and old connect through the filters that the web provides.

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Online Dating Faceoff: Match.com vs. PlentyofFish

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Music Ownership Beats Music Subscription in Reader Poll

In last week’s Faceoff Series we asked about music consumption models : Do Mashable readers prefer to own their entire music collections or do some of you gravitate toward subscription services? One week later and the results are in: Ownership wins the day at a full 50% of the vote.

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GTalk Crushes AIM and Facebook Chat in Reader Vote

Last week, we asked you to vote on which instant messaging (IM) tool was best: AIM, GTalk, or FbChat . AOL Instant Messenger has been around since 1997, giving it the edge in users and brand recognition.

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GTalk Crushes AIM and Facebook Chat in Reader Vote

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Foursquare Beats Yelp and Gowalla in Reader Poll

It’s been another exciting week here in our long-running Faceoff Series . We pitted three of the top “check-in” location-based mobile services against each other to find out which among them is the preferred choice for Mashable readers. The results are now in, and we’ve got ourselves a winner: Foursquare takes the title! With 47% of the vote, the service beat out check-in newcomer Yelp with 26% of the vote

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