BlackBerry community very excited about the Flash Platform
by Serge Jespers on 18. Feb, 2010 in mobile
Android catching up fast!
by Serge Jespers on 18. Feb, 2010 in mobile
Android is also not just about handsets anymore. I’ve seen a bunch of tablets running Android as well. The Android OS is free and open source and most of all… you’re in complete control of what you install on it and how you use the web on the device. Very soon you’ll be able to grab Flash Player 10.1 and AIR from the Android Market and install it on your Android device to not only get a full web experience in the device’s browser but also get the power of AIR for standalone applications.
Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt talked about why this is important in his Mobile World Live Keynote while Eric Tseng (Senior Product Manager for Android) demoed Flash Player 10.1 on a Nexus One. He actually summed it up very nicely by saying: “The line is blurring between mobile phones and desktop computing… One of our main goals when we embarked on smartphones at Google was to really mirror the desktop web browsing experience – but for many of you and you know who you are – there’s been a critical component missing – Flash!“. But you don’t have to take my word for it… You can watch it here yourself!
I was telling a few colleagues earlier that I wish I could take a few weeks off and just build Flash/AIR apps for Android. Because now I can use the skills that I already know to create apps for these devices… Android really is the first mobile OS that can really compete with Apple’s mobile OS and the fact that it is going to have Flash Player and AIR very soon is just the cherry on top! Flash on!
It’s a great time to be a Flash Platform developer (about Flash and the iPhone)
by Serge Jespers on 05. Oct, 2009 in Flash Platform, MAX2009
To come back to the title of this post, it really is a great time to be a Flash Platform developer. Without having to learn anything new (with the exception of some new APIs), you can now leverage your skills to create applications that not only run in the browser and on the desktop but also on millions of devices already in the market today. The Flash Platform gives you the broadest possible reach for your applications.
I’m sure you know that we’ve been talking about bringing Flash Player 10 to mobile devices and I think after today you’ll agree that we’ve made a lot of progress. We’ve been working very hard with our Open Screen Project partners to optimize Flash Player to run on a variety of smart phones. Flash Player 10.1 (the first runtime release of the Open Screen Project) will be available for a broad range of mobile devices, including smartphones, netbooks and other Internet-connected devices, allowing your content to reach your customers wherever they are. Check out these demonstration videos to see Flash Player in action on a Palm Pre and a Windows Mobile device.
The biggest announcement of the day was without a doubt the work we’ve done for the iPhone. In the not too distant future you will be able to build applications for iPhone with Flash CS5 Professional. Those applications can be distributed through Apple’s App Store. A public beta version of Flash CS5 Professional with this new capability is planned for later this year. This new capability in Flash CS5 Professional allows developers to use their preferred Flash Platform tools and technologies to develop content for a device that was previously closed to them. Because the source code and assets are reusable for applications that run on Flash Platform runtimes, Adobe AIR and Flash Player, it allows them to more easily target other mobile and desktop environments. If you’d like to test the performance on your iPhone, feel free to download any of the Flash based apps that are currently already available in Apple’s App Store. For more information go to http://adobe.com/go/iphone.
For an overview of other news released at MAX, check out Ryan Stewart’s rundown of the MAX news.
Flash on!
MAX Milan keynote/Cocomo demo photos
by Serge Jespers on 02. Dec, 2008 in MAX2008

Ben Forta in “Ben In Black”

Enrique Duvos as Austin Powers

Kevin Lynch in the new Harry Potter movie

Andrew Shorten as 007

Richard Galvan and his new girlfriend

Ted Patrick in the future
Witness the coolest Cocomo demo ever! Live or via live blogging
by Serge Jespers on 28. Nov, 2008 in MAX2008
So, since Andrew and I are now going to be part of the keynote in Milan, it’s obvious that we won’t be able to live blog the keynote this time. Luckily our colleagues Mihai, Tom and Piotr will take care of the live blogging this time. So… Make sure you don’t miss our Cocomo demo… either live in Milan or via the live blog!
MAX San Francisco Keynote day 2 liveblog
by Serge Jespers on 18. Nov, 2008 in MAX2008
The theme for the day 2 keynote is “Design, Develop, Deploy” and will be lead by Ben Forta, Director of Platform Evangelism. We have some really nice surprises lined up for you and I can’t wait to hear/read your reaction to them! The keynote starts at 10.30am PST, 7.30pm CET – use the sign-up feature below to get a reminder when it’s about to start…
Live blogging Day 2 keynote
by Serge Jespers on 18. Nov, 2008 in MAX2008
For the day 2 keynote, we are going to be a little more organized ;-) For one, Ted is going to arrange front row seats, so we can take better pictures and I’ll bring a spare laptop in case one of our batteries run out.
Sadly, I can’t tell you anything about the content for tomorrow’s keynote but I can tell you that we’re gonna have some pretty cool surprises tomorrow! So if you don’t want to miss anything, why not sign up now and you’ll get a reminder when we’re about to start.
MAX San Francisco Keynote day 1 liveblog
by Serge Jespers on 17. Nov, 2008 in MAX2008
Top secret details about MAX Milan keynote
by Serge Jespers on 30. Oct, 2008 in MAX2008, Video
[flash http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whGDU-A9UJk]
For more details and registration, check out http://max.adobe.com/eu/! See you in Milan!
SlideRocket out in the open
by Serge Jespers on 28. Oct, 2008 in Cool stuff, RIA
SlideRocket is definitely one of my favorite Flash-based RIAs out there. It’s been in private beta for quite some time but today it has opened up to the public. The online tool allows you to create stunning presentations, manage them intelligently, share them securely and then measure the results — and the AIR client allows you to use your presentations offline.

“SlideRocket also includes an online marketplace where you can find all the content and services you might need to make your presentations great. SlideRocket goes beyond traditional presentation tools by harnessing the power of the Internet and making everything available to you in an integrated and intuitive online interface. SlideRocket is provided in a software-as-a-service model in a variety of price points starting at free.”
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