Web 2.0 Needs Adobe
Thomas Yager, a senior analyst at InfoWorld, recently posted an interesting piece entitled Web 2.0 Needs Adobe. This piece looks at how HTML and AJAX have reached their respective limits, particularly...
View ArticleNew Flex Magazine Launched
There’s a new magazine about to hit the racks. Late last week, Sys-Con Media announced the launch of Flex Developer Journal, the first and only independent magazine serving Adobe Flex developers. Yakov...
View ArticleGoogle Analytics Now Tracks Rich Content
The difficult task of generating some meaningful and accurate numbers to justify your investments in rich content on your site has just gotten easier. Google Analytics, a popular website analysis tool...
View ArticleNew Public Betas of Adobe Flex and AIR
Today, Adobe released the Beta 3 versions of both Adobe Flex and AIR. You may ask “Why should I care about beta software”? Well, both of these applications will be impactful if you are building, or...
View ArticleSpry 1.7 is Coming Soon
Would it be wrong to say that just a few years ago when rich internet applications (RIAs) were starting to make serious strides on the market, Adobe was confronted with a dilemma: they would either...
View ArticleThe State of The RIA Nation
I figured I’d post a quick summary on the “state of the nation” in regards to RIAs since it has been a very active couple of months. Kevin Whinnery has an interesting blog titled Which RIA Tools Give...
View ArticleAdobe Announces LiveCycle ES via Amazon Web Services
Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced “the immediate availability of Adobe® LiveCycle® ES Developer Express software,a full version of Adobe LiveCycle ES hosted in the Amazon Web Services cloud...
View ArticleINM Presenting at Webcom Montréal
Next Thursday October 22 at 2:10 pm, I will be speaking at Webcom 2009 on the topic of “Repairing the Broken Shopping Cart” in collaboration with Stephane Lesieur from Adobe Canada. I will illustrate...
View ArticleHow Flash Builder 4 Changes the Designer-Developer Workflow and More
As you may have seen Adobe released Flash Builder 4 today, the successor of Flex Builder 3. Why the name switch? The change was designed to create a clear distinction between the free open-source Flex...
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