The FUD Apple has been able to generate about flash is amazing. As a developer myself that uses Flash in front end interfaces, this battle of words has made me sick to the stomach. Not because either side is wrong, but because Apple is printing lies and falsehood about flash. And, I tend to dislike [...]
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Apple’s attack on Adobe Flash, it’s all about online video.
May 5th, 2010 · 179 Comments
Tags: Adobe · Apple · Development · DRM · flash · flex · google · IPTV · Microsoft · P2P · Silverlight
Price per Item Advertising in the new Media future?
November 15th, 2009 · No Comments
Recently Philip Hodgetts remarked on how the future of digital media and advertising. http://www.philiphodgetts.com/2009/10/30/how-will-branded-media-replace-advertising/ I had visited this topic a few years ago in older posts. Strangely enough looking back now, we do not seem any closer to many questions we need answered. One of the big ones to me is: Regional Price per item [...]
The Developer, Tech industries new front line.
August 14th, 2009 · No Comments
As a developer I have noticed of late that it is much easier to get into development. Development tools are all FREE, or can be obtained for a generous period for free and with greatly reduced cost compared to 5-10 years ago. So what is going on. Development tools are expensive to develop. Why are [...]
Tags: Adobe · Apple · Development · flash · google · Microsoft · Silverlight
Microsoft turing to the future of computing at PDC with Azure
October 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Recent trends developing between the big IT players, Google and Microsoft, are starting to paint a very interesting picture. At PDC, Microsoft recent developer conference, they have announced Azure. What is Azure? Well, it is Microsoft answer to Google and the future business model to carry Microsoft forward in a future where operating systems and [...]
Tags: Development · google · Microsoft · Silverlight
Javascript frameworks. Is it the future?
September 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
An interesting post on TechCrunch was pointed out to me today by Philip Hodgetts. Philip has been putting his acceptance behind the open-web based around the push by Apple into WebKit/javascript and Javascript frameworks like Sproutcore. (Note this can also now be said for Google and the new Chrome browser) Today we have another contender [...]
Tags: Adobe · Apple · Development · flash · flex · google · Microsoft · Silverlight · Standards