Flash brings the web to life!
Video: One web. Any screen.
by Serge Jespers on 02. Apr, 2010 in Flash Platform
Tags: any screen, Flash, Flash Platform, one web, Video
18 Responses to “Video: One web. Any screen.”
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Leo van Hamond -
02. Apr, 2010
Video: One web. Any screen.: The video speaks for itself…
Flash brings the web to life! http://bit.ly/czsrRC
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Adobe Flex News -
02. Apr, 2010
Video: One web. Any screen.:
The video speaks for itself…Flash brings the web to life!
http://bit.ly/bxuXNB -
Felix Chi -
02. Apr, 2010
RT @sjespers: Video: One web. Any screen. http://bit.ly/c2dEcI
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Bart Raymaekers -
02. Apr, 2010
Flash brings the web to life!
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Wolkenform -
02. Apr, 2010
RT @Powerflasher: Flash brings the web to life: http://bit.ly/c2dEcI (via @sjespers)
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Daniel Albu -
02. Apr, 2010
#Flash brings the web to life: http://bit.ly/c2dEcI (via @sjespers)
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Arpit Mathur -
02. Apr, 2010
Oh wow, cool video: Flash brings the web to life: http://bit.ly/aMMAdN /via @sjespers
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Bruce Wang -
02. Apr, 2010
RT @sjespers: Blogged: Video: One web. Any screen. http://bit.ly/c2dEcI
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NCN-Media/Multimedia -
02. Apr, 2010
RT @sjespers: Flash brings the web to life: http://bit.ly/c2dEcI
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peter kaptein -
02. Apr, 2010
RT @Powerflasher: Flash brings the web to life: http://bit.ly/c2dEcI (via @sjespers)
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Renan Couto -
03. Apr, 2010
RT @Powerflasher: Flash brings the web to life: http://bit.ly/c2dEcI (via @sjespers)
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mawape -
03. Apr, 2010
por cosas como esta es que amo la tecnología y mas que nada a #Flash…disfrutenlo: http://bit.ly/aMMAdN
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Marcelo Perretta -
03. Apr, 2010
por cosas como esta es que amo la tecnología y mas que nada a #Flash…disfrutenlo: http://bit.ly/aMMAdN
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Awwww, It almost makes me cry :’)
blehh
wow…fantastic video. For things like this is that I love and especially love edge technology developed in Flash. :D
Meh. A little too slow and definitely too sappy… Re-edit at a more moderate pace (different song) and trim the time down to 30 sec…
A little too much emphasis on Flash video and Flash games.
While I understand that Flash video is really what helped Flash gain popularity and penetration, HTML5 can play video just the same. When HTML5 becomes the standard, Flash may not have the edge.
For your next video let me suggest something. Go to thefwa.com and find some sites that you could feature. Make sure that these sites can do things that HTML5 can’t. Focus on some big name brands too – the drives home the point that the big names DEMAND Flash for their interactive advertising campaigns.
And this is why I am dedicated to the Flash Platform! Great video…actually did make me tear up a little. :D