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1118 readersI'm here at PDC 09, where I'm very excited about all the possibilities in Silverlight 4. When we jumped into 1.1/1.0/WPFE several years ago, we never thought silverlight would evolve so quickly, but here we are. One of the most exciting features, which allot of users have been asking for since the bad old Silverlight
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1451 readersI'm here at PDC 09, where I'm very excited about all the possibilities in Silverlight 4. When we jumped into 1.1/1.0/WPFE several years ago, we never thought silverlight would evolve so quickly, but here we are. One of the most exciting features, which allot of users have been asking for since the bad old Silverlight
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2024 readersI'm here at PDC 09, where I'm very excited about all the possibilities in Silverlight 4. When we jumped into 1.1/1.0/WPFE several years ago, we never thought silverlight would evolve so quickly, but here we are. One of the most exciting features, which allot of users have been asking for since the bad old Silverlight
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1539 readersI'm here at PDC 09, where I'm very excited about all the possibilities in Silverlight 4. When we jumped into 1.1/1.0/WPFE several years ago, we never thought silverlight would evolve so quickly, but here we are. One of the most exciting features, which allot of users have been asking for since the bad old Silverlight
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2659 readersJohn Harding, Software Engineer at Google, has posted a lengthy article about the pros and cons of Flash video and HTML5 video support in today's browsers. It's fair to say that the post is in essence a major thumbs up to the Flash Platform. The author points out that video on the web today is
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2500 readersThe latest version of the HTML5 Image Enhancer is focused on the developers' struggle with non HTML5 compatible browsers such as Internet Explorer. As we still can not avoid its usage from many people around the globe, this Dreamweaver extension comes with a special fall back method, that will use Flash on browsers that do
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1307 readersAdobe Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch posted some thoughts on Flash, HTML5, the iPhone/iPad, and more yesterday. I didn't see anything really new relative to all the discussions that have taken place here, so I've been slow in blogging it. Now, however, Kevin has posted an interesting follow-up via the comments. It's worth reading in
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10172 readersThey say that the only constant is change. And another great example was given to us this week following Adobe's announcement (article 1, article 2 and article 3) about the future of Flash on mobile browsers - that basically there isn't any. For the last couple of days I've been thinking about how to write
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2417 readersI thought everyone was over the whole Flash vs HTML5 debate, but I was wrong. Instead of accepting new developments and making changes accordingly, a state of inactivity and comfortable denial has set in. Just one tweet is enough to release the torrent of emotions that have been bubbling under the surface for months. Who
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2053 readersBack at MAX 2010 I chatted John Resig about Adobe's contributions to jQuery Mobile. This topic came up again this week at Mobile World Congress amidst discussions about Adobe and HTML5, and The Register has posted an article on the subject as well as the whole over-hyped HTML5 / Flash "controversy".