Ad of the Week - mashup video | Digital Publishing Suite Customer Showcase | Adobe TV

Instead of an ad of the week video, the DPS team has created a mashup of many great ads built using Digital Publishing Suite. Interactive ads built in Digital Publishing Suite allow readers to play, learn, and shop, deepening brand engagement and purchase intention.
http://adobe.ly/13gdndM

These are awesome examples. But aren't they all created using HTML5? I didn't catch any that are native DPS.

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