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Category Archives: Adobe
Where to now developer
There is no denying that the future of how we use computer is changing. The advent of applications that live on the network/Internet is making the developer think twice about where he should be headed. As a developer, you need … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe, Apple, Development, Microsoft, Silverlight, Standards, flash, flex
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Apple Quicktime X, a new Flash/Silverlight competitor.
The Apple hype engine has been going into overdrive lately about Sproutcore. “What is Sproutcore?” Well, to a long tooth net developer, its JUST ANOTHER JAVASCRIPT FRAMEWORK. But to the Apple alumni, its the biggest thing to happen to net … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe, Apple, Silverlight, Sony, flash, flex
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The tend towards an open STB continues.
A common topic I cover on my blog is what the Set top box of the future is likely to be. Recently in my post named “Discussion with Philip Hodgetts about the digital TV future.”, Philip and I covered many … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe, Apple, DRM, Film Making, IPTV, Microsoft, Sony, Standards
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Adobe Flash Player, a bad internet citizen.
Lately I have been doing a lot of Flex and Flash development. This has led me to discover, through issues with my projects, two major BUGS in flash player 9.0.124 (Current version). With the recent release of FlashPlayer 10 beta, … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe, flash, flex
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Adobe, the Apple killer.
If you follow my blog, you will notice that I take a lot of effort in looking at Adobe and what they are doing with their flash technology. To help position this post, let me first refer to previous posts … Continue reading