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<title>Conference Review: RIA Unleashed Boston</title>
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<summary>Boston was home to the RIAUnleashed conference on Friday, November 13, and was jam-packed with Flex, AIR, ColdFusion and other RIA goodness. What was so unique to me about this conference was the fact that not only were the speakers...</summary>
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Boston was home to the RIAUnleashed conference on Friday, November 13, and was jam-packed with Flex, AIR, ColdFusion and other RIA goodness. What was so unique to me about this conference was the fact that not only were the speakers...
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<title>Preparing for Multi-touch in Flash - A Primer</title>
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<published>2009-10-06T14:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>WOW! Can you believe it?! Adobe MAX Day 1 is complete, and we have seen a ton of new and exciting announcements. It&apos;s hard to think we have more to go. Being a die-hard Flash developer, you can guess which...</summary>
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WOW! Can you believe it?! Adobe MAX Day 1 is complete, and we have seen a ton of new and exciting announcements. It&apos;s hard to think we have more to go. Being a die-hard Flash developer, you can guess which...
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<title>SkyFire Mobile Browser 1.0 and the Flash User Experience</title>
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<published>2009-06-16T14:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>As we all know, Flash on mobile devices is nothing new. Flash Lite is on 400+ different mobile  device models and 800 million total devices. It&apos;s hard to argue with those numbers. However, with the advent of the iPhone, netbooks, and new mobile operating systems such as Google&apos;s Android and Palm&apos;s WebOS, users are demanding an experience that mirrors the desktop. Others, as in Adobe and the Open Screen Project, want to take that notion a step further, and bring desktop Flash to mobile devices. The SkyFire mobile browser aims to do just that.</summary>
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As we all know, Flash on mobile devices is nothing new. Flash Lite is on 400+ different mobile  device models and 800 million total devices. It&apos;s hard to argue with those numbers. However, with the advent of the iPhone, netbooks, and new mobile operating systems such as Google&apos;s Android and Palm&apos;s WebOS, users are demanding an experience that mirrors the desktop. Others, as in Adobe and the Open Screen Project, want to take that notion a step further, and bring desktop Flash to mobile devices. The SkyFire mobile browser aims to do just that.
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