HTML5, Flash and RIAs: 18 Industry Experts Have Their Say
activetuts+ is running a story entitled HTML5, Flash and RIAs: 18 Industry Experts Have Their Say . This one is worth a read.
activetuts+ is running a story entitled HTML5, Flash and RIAs: 18 Industry Experts Have Their Say . This one is worth a read.
As reported by Sandra Nakama, Comedy Central decided to use Flash to stream Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's upcoming rally to Flash enabled Android 2.2 (Froyo) devices.
Following up our Adobe MAX keynote announcements, we've just posted lots of great stuff on Adobe Labs , including Flex SDK Hero , Flash Builder Burrito , Flash Catalyst Panini , and a new beta of Adobe AIR Launchpad .
Nice Mashable story , title says it all.
Burrito is the codename of the next version of Flash Builder. And the Flash Builder team has been posting product sneaks on The Official Flex Team Blog .
Title says is all. The Packager for iPhone gives Flash developers a fast and efficient method to reuse existing code from ActionScript 3 projects to deliver native applications on iOS devices. Packager for iPhone is a feature of Flash Professional CS5 software, and a new version of the packager was...
New York Times personal technology columnist David Pogue decided to test Flash (and specifically Flash video) on devices, and posted his thoughts today in a story entitled Testing Videos on Cellphones -- With Flash .
We just released a significant update to the Adobe ActionScript 3 SDK for Facebook Platform , making it even easier to build Facebook applications that combine the strengths of the Flash Platform. Developed by gskinner.com , this class library facilitates the development of Flash Platform...
eWeek is running an article entitled Picking the Perfect Tablet: 10 Must-Have Features . Here's item #9: 9. Flash Support Adobe's Flash has been panned by Apple as a potential security risk that the company's iOS platform doesn't need. But further inspection of Flash running on Android OS reveals...
I am not a big fan of comparing technologies using simple performance tests. These tend to never convince the naysayers, they make fans sound rabid at times, and the tests themselves are always called into question. So, I held my applause when reading recent articles comparing Flash and HTML5 (...