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SlideRocket goes into Public Beta phase

September 19th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

SlideRocket is a Flex RIA you may have seen or heard about when attending Adobe presentations. It's a fully featured presentation tool that is delivered either online or as an AIR application. It's one of the first really professional grade consumer applications made with Flex/AIR and it's loaded with cool and innovative features. It's been demoed many times, but today is the first time ordinary users test the application themselves.


AIR Beta for Linux out on Labs

September 15th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Mike Chambers just posted that the Beta version of AIR for Linux is out on Adobe Labs. The previous version was an Alpha version and this Beta is close to feature complete.


Adobe discontinues FlashPaper

September 08th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

There was some discussion about this when Adobe took over Macromedia. Several wondered if FlashPaper would survive the merger and some days ago it was announced that Adobe won't create a new version of the FlashPaper technology.


Last chance for Flash On The Beach tickets

September 04th 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Beware - tickets sales for Flash On The Beach will close this Friday and there's only a few tickets left! If you've been wondering if this if the conference to go to, here's my Top 5 reasons to go to Brighton in 3 weeks.


Singularity becomes -head-

September 03rd 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Only two months before the Singularity conference were to kick off, a British company came forth and proclaimed that they owned the trademark for the name. To prevent spending time on the issue, Aral Balkan has now renamed the conference "head" and for good measure, he has even trademarked the name.


The 25-Line ActionScript Contest

September 03rd 2008 | Jens C Brynildsen

Keith Peters will be reviving his 25 line Actionscript Contest - a great way to show off some skills and get yourself a copy of the upcoming Adobe CS4 Suite that will be announced September 23rd


Making a Connection at Casual Connect

August 29th 2008 | Mike Sorrenti

I touched down in Seattle not knowing what to expect from the Casual Connect conference. What I found is an industry, in its relative infancy, which lives on the themes of collaboration, great ideas, and a genuine passion for creating compelling casual game experiences to be enjoyed by the masses.