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Flash Player 10.1 on Google’s Nexus One Phone

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

It looks like the Flash Player is available on a mobile phone device. Google’s new “NEXUS 1″ with Hardware by HTC, Google Android Platform, and a super fast chip called “Snap Dragon Chip” released about a week ago has flash support in it’s design. Check out the video below from Adobe developer Connection. This is the Flash Design advance in technology we’ve been waiting for!

The video below shows how flash design as a core for web design (on the National geographic website) is now viewable on a mobile device. Exciting Stuff!

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CS5 Flash doesn’t exist – But could it be true? – iPhone Apps with flash design

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

For the 3rd time this month I have heard someone mention CS5… and I thought, am I missing something ? I haven’t heard a thing about it from ADOBE… except some rumers that doubted that ADOBE would ever come out with a full upgrade just 18 months after CS4. SO I did a little research…

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In my research I came up with another rumor, which is very interesting… Stymied in its effors to bring Flash Player to the iPhone, Adobe has come up with a workaround that one observer has called an “end-around:”  the new Flash Professional CS5 allows Flash applications to be compiled as stand-alone iPhone apps.

A man named John Loiacono, head of Adobe’s Creative Solutions unit, announced at the AdobeMax conference earlier this week. said

“We are ecstatic to announce that we’re enabling you to use your Flash development tools to build applications and compile them to run natively on the iPhone.”

A lot of people thought different about it and the Apple CEO Steve Jobs disparaged Flash at last year’s Apple shareholder meeting, saying that the multimedia platform “performs too slow to be useful” on the iPhone. “There’s this missing product in the middle. It just doesn’t exist,” he told the shareholders.

The beta release for Flash Professional CS5 is said to be coming at the end of this year, so lets see if all this mess is true and will it actually be here finally.

Could it be… Flash and iPhone Apps ? or Flash in general on the iPhone? and what about Flash CS5 Design or Master Suite ?

The kind of experience you’d experience from flash and the kind of experience you’d expect from the iPhone… It’s true! And there are already some Apps in the store to prove it. check this link direct from ADOBE Labs: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashcs5/appsfor_iphone/#demo and check out the video.

So… if your still asking When will Adobe Flash Platform tooling support building applications for iPhone? A public beta of Flash Professional CS5 including support for building applications for iPhone is planned for later this year. Sign up to be notified when the beta is available.

And… here’s the Skinny “…Flash Professional CS5 will enable developers to build applications for iPhone that are installed as native applications. Users will be able to access the apps after downloading them from Apple’s App Store and installing them on iPhone or iPod touch.” and… “Flash Player uses a just-in-time compiler and virtual machine within a browser plug-in to play back content on websites. Those technologies are not allowed on the iPhone at this time, so a Flash Player for iPhone is not being made available today.”


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Flash Design – Elf Yourself Flash Viral Email is Back!

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

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The flash design and viral campaign for office max called “Elf Yourself” is back and has just gone live for it’s 4th year. You can create up to 5 elves and select from various dancing styles like hip-hop, dance, country and more…

The flash design is just about the same, but this year it includes instant ordering right in the flash module, and having your elves plastered on all sorts of quirky materials is just a single click away. check out the flash site created by JibJab http://www.elfyourself.com/

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HTML 5 a Change for Web design

Monday, September 28th, 2009

We’ve heard of HTML 5 before, but this video (45 minutes) says a lot about it. A game changer for modern browsers – the newest video done by the people at Google Developers. For any web designer, web developer or digital strategist this video is a must-watch. Keeping up with the changes that open source has delivered when it scaled into the consumer market (one of my favorites), the increasing number of developers contributing to the open source market and millions of open source users increasing over time.

Javascript, over the last 2 years has improved 100X in speed and power improvement….and we are just on the brink of what can be done with faster javascript. I am a huge fan of Adobe Flash, and have been using and creating since version 3.5, my love for flash will never die and it’s power will never fall, but HTML 5 proves some powerful browser intrinsic features that web designers need to know about that are flash-like.Flash is still the most powerful tool for rich internet applications, motion design, and high powered interactivity—But HTML 5 with the advances in javascript can do a lot more now!

HTML 4 (in the late 90′s) was a different king of HTML version, and we are in a much different point now with AJAX being adopted in 2005, javascript advances, advanced CSS social media GPS needs, video being much more available, and basic needs of images now a native part of HTML 5. Web design and web development are once again getting closer…

Some Highlights:

SVG (scaleable vector graphics)

    Graphics are now intrinsic, as a part of CSS
    Rounded corners, now one line of code in CSS
    iPhone supports SVG
    resolution independent
    custom fonts
    available on 95% of browsers

Canvas API

    Image Tag
    javascript that draws a custom image or shape

Video

    no complicated objects or plugins
    use a video tag similar to tag
    different codec support
    native part of the browser
    many APIs

Classify new tags like HEADER, FOOTER, ARTICLE great for search engines

Geolocation

    CRM Systems
    Social Apps
    Games and Augmented reality
    Ads
    browsers are location enabled
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