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September 15th 2011 | Jens C Brynildsen
The Elevator Pitch was a huge success last year and this year again it was a whirlwind tour of great ideas and projects that are strange, fun, stupid, clever and really everything in between. This day also held the surprise many talked about in the corridors - this was indeed the last Flash on The Beach
September 13th 2011 | Jens C Brynildsen
This year there are no official parties at the conference. It's rather mingling at the hall of the Brighton Dome for a few hours and then people spread out all over the town. Most had no problem finding the myHotel bar or other good locations. After a good day 1, we were looking forward to the next one but we were hoping not to meet a closed door at sessions this time.
September 12th 2011 | John Dalziel
The annual Flash extravaganza is on for the sixth year in a row and as usual, it's a mekka for Flash enthusiasts. The lineup is solid, the wind is solid, Adobe sneaks new features and the discussions go far into the night. Welcome to Brighton!
February 06th 2011 | Jens C Brynildsen
Swiss alps bathing in sun, powder snow, snowboard, airboard, skiing and jodeling. How's that for a Flash conference!
October 26th 2010 | Jens C Brynildsen
The annual circus of Adobe MAX kicked off today. With 5000 attendees, this is by far the largest Flash related conference and it's also where Adobe sneaks all the new features coming down the pipe. Kevin Lynch really got the event off on a right foot, impressing both attendees and press with what's coming. Not only that - all the attendees got a brand new toy to play with!
September 29th 2010 | John Dalziel
The last day of this years Flash On The Beach kicked off with the 6 of the Best session where some of the speakers were given an extra 10 minute slot to present something. The day ended with a surprise from FOTB organizer John Davey when he announced the Geeky by Nature conference in New York.
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