Adobe Fellow Mark Anders provides a sneak peek of a tool codenamed “Edge,” a prototype of a tool for creating animation and transitions using the capabilities of HTML5.
(Link: Preview of Adobe’s “Edge Prototype” tool for HTML5)
Preview of Adobe's “Edge Prototype” tool for HTML5
Steve Jobs on Flash: Correcting the Lies
Half-Truth #1: “Adobe was the last major third party developer to fully adopt Mac OS X.”
iTunes, flagship Apple software product enabling the success of the iPod, selling over 1 billion songs, and empowering digital movie rentals, isn’t Cocoa.
(Link: Steve Jobs on Flash: Correcting the Lies)
The Flash Blog » Apple Slaps Developers In The Face
Now let me put aside my role as an official representative of Adobe for a moment as I would look to make it clear what is going through my mind at the moment. Go screw yourself Apple.
(Link: The Flash Blog » Apple Slaps Developers In The Face)
Adobe BrowserLab – cross-browser testing
Preview and test your web pages on leading browsers and operating systems – on demand. Get your results in real time, from virtually any computer connected to the web.
(Link: Adobe BrowserLab – cross-browser testing)
Creating desktop applications for the cloud with Adobe Flex, AIR, and Amazon S3
build useful desktop applications with Flex and AIR that employ the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) in place of a multi-tiered server infrastructure.
(Link: Creating desktop applications for the cloud with Adobe Flex, AIR, and Amazon S3)
Adobe Strobe
Strobe further broadens the reach and capabilities of the Adobe Flash Platform, the No. 1 technology for video on the Web. According to comScore Media Metrix, approximately 80 percent of online videos viewed worldwide are delivered using Adobe Flash technology. Adobe Flash Player—already installed on 98 percent of Internet-connected desktops—gives viewers access to rich content without having to download additional software.
(Link: Adobe Strobe)
Adobe Teams Up With Stanza to Create Open EBook Catalog Standard
OPML for eBooks
One way to think about this standard is as a kind of ‘OPML for eBooks’ – only instead of RSS feeds, OPDS features a catalog of eBooks, including optional links to book covers and short summaries. Instead of making users jump through all kinds of hoops, eBook applications could simply allow users to ‘subscribe’ to and search through these catalogs from within the application – and users could then download them right to their eBook readers without having to go to a browser or another application first.
(Link: Adobe Teams Up With Stanza to Create Open EBook Catalog Standard)
FoF: Flash on Facebook – Making the Web More Social
we announce the release of the ActionScript 3.0 Client Library for Facebook Platform API. This library, a joint effort between Adobe and Facebook, allows developers to create rich social web applications using Flash, Flex and AIR.
(Link: FoF: Flash on Facebook – Making the Web More Social)


October 26, 2010
