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13269 readersA couple of teams at Motorola have been working some very interesting projects. First, there’s Montage, a coding framework for HTML5 on mobile devices. Then, there’s Ninja, a graphical user interface built for (and on top of) Montage. Both products are being offered free from Motorola. The Ninja team is composed of many former Flash
426 readersThe following tweet by Mike Downey caught my eye this morning. He announced that Microsoft have released Player Framework, which in their words is 'an open source video player framework for HTML5, Silverlight, Windows Phone and other application plat...
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8762 readersThe following tweet by Mike Downey caught my eye this morning. He announced that Microsoft have released Player Framework, which in their words is 'an open source video player framework for HTML5, Silverlight, Windows Phone and other application platforms'. Upon closer inspection it is the former Silverlight Media Framework, shifted towards HTML5.
It's interesting to note
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7867 readersThe following tweet by Mike Downey caught my eye this morning. He announced that Microsoft have released Player Framework, which in their words is 'an open source video player framework for HTML5, Silverlight, Windows Phone and other application platforms'. Upon closer inspection it is the former Silverlight Media Framework, shifted towards HTML5. It's interesting to
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9839 readersWay back in 2008, Adobe announced that Flex would be available as an open source project under the Mozilla license. I was wondering how that would affect the work I was doing to create Flextras; and I poured through the license and blogged my interpretation and how things affected me. Now that Flex is being
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1994 readersAdobe have announced tonight, via Robert Scoble and the ScobleShow that they are opening up the Flex platform under a Mozilla Public License (an Open Source license). Flex is a group of technologies (much similar to .NET or J2EE etc.) that provides a more programmer-friendly development environment for Flash, rather than a graphics-driven environment that
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1446 readersMaybe some of you have heard about “Slider”, a spin-off of the Flex framework which should be optimised to be used on mobile devices. It was announced for the first time at the end of last year. However, yesterday Adobe announced that Slider will be dropped, because of the rapidly growing capabilities of smartphones and
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1270 readersMaybe some of you have heard about “Slider”, a spin-off of the Flex framework which should be optimised to be used on mobile devices. It was announced for the first time at the end of last year. However, yesterday Adobe announced that Slider will be dropped, because of the rapidly growing capabilities of smartphones and
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4830 readers[Announcement] Rowan Hick Consulting, Canada and Ron Hanley of Fastmount LTD, New Zealand are pleased to annouce that their new Rails/Flex/MySQL eCommerce application will be released to the community under an Open Source license. The application, is a successor to a PHP/MySQL based application developed by Rowan Hick and James McGlinn of Nerdsinc Ltd New
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2875 readersIt took me a long time to finally get round to it, but have updated the TWiT Live Desktop AIR application and released it as version 2.2. I’ve also gone ahead and made it open source under an MIT license, so feel free to check... Related posts:TWiT Live Desktop 2.0 now available TWiT Live Desktop