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May 31

Flash Builder 4 beta is here!

Posted on Sunday, May 31, 2009 in Flash/Flex

Adobe released Flash Builder (formerly Flex Builder) 4 beta today. You can check it out here. Also, be sure to check out what’s new in FB4 here.

Jan 5

Google’s Vision of Flash Content Gets a Little Clearer

Posted on Monday, January 5, 2009 in Flash/Flex

FlashSpeaksActionscript just posted Jim Corbett’s presentation on SWF searchability.  This is great for flash developers and designers who worry about SEO.

Check out the presentation here. [via FlashSpeaksActionScript]

Dec 18

Adobe Releases Air 1.5 for Linux

Posted on Thursday, December 18, 2008 in AIR

Adobe has released AIR 1.5 for Linux!  I’m not a desktop Linux user myself (I only use it for my web server) but I do approve of reaching a bigger audience.  What’s great about AIR is that it allows web/AJAX/Flash developers to build desktop applications without the use of the “classical” programming languages such as C/C++.

Dec 12

Adobe announces Stratus

Posted on Friday, December 12, 2008 in Flash/Flex

With the release of Flash Player 10, Adobe has allowed for peer to peer connections.  But to get the clients to be aware of each other, you needed a middleman to handshake the peers such as an updated version of the Flash Media Server.  Now Adobe Stratus is a new beta service that will act as the middleman and connect the peers.  Once the connection has been established, it’s all peer to peer traffic.

Imagine peer to peer games, video chat without a intermediate server, etc.  I hope to get a demo app out once I learn a little bit about it more.

Read more about Stratus [via drawlogic.com]

Oct 27

I won Best Use of Video at Flash Camp 2008!

Posted on Monday, October 27, 2008 in Flash/Flex

FlashCamp 2008 was a 3 day event hosted by Adobe to allow Flash and Flex developers and designers a head start on the latest features of Flash CS4 and Flash Player 10.  I was fortunate enough to go up to San Francisco and be part of this awesome event.  I met a lot of people and it was really cool to meet people whose blogs I have been reading for a long time such as Lee Brimelow and Justin Everett-Church.

Among the 30 or so projects that were presented after the Hackathon, my VideoCloud won best use of video.  There were some very cool projects presented and I highly suggest visiting the FlashCamp site to check it out.

Thanks Adobe for hosting such a great event!