engadget.com— Look, it's pretty clear that Windows Mobile 7 will be revealed by Microsoft at Mobile World Congress. We've been feeding on a veritable feast of
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"If I am not mistaken, Flash was created by Macromedia. Macromedia was founded by video game developers from Chicago back in the 1980's. "That makes a lot of sense. I always wondered why Macromedia chose that ridiculous frame-based timeline for their products instead of a much more intuitive time-based timeline, such as the one in After Effects.
spazzcatFeb 15, 2010
Ad blockers will still be able to block html5 ads. They work off the url of the ad not the type of content.
fuzzynyankoFeb 16, 2010
Actually, on the developer side, Microsoft makes great products.
freediverxFeb 16, 2010
"If I am not mistaken, Flash was created by Macromedia. Macromedia was founded by video game developers from Chicago back in the 1980's. "That makes a lot of sense. I always wondered why Macromedia chose that ridiculous frame-based timeline for their products instead of a much more intuitive time-based timeline, such as the one in After Effects.
Closed AccountFeb 16, 2010
I went through heuristic web usability analysis training with Jakob Neilsen way back in the 1990s and even back then we learned that Flash decreases sales.You have all of these Flash "gurus" out there who build eye candy web sites for clients who sit back and watch it over and over again because it is fun to show friends- and they make no sales.Adobe continues to sell Flash development software for upwards of a thousand dollars: <a class="user" href="https://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/index.cfm?&amp;store=OLS-US&amp;view=ols_prod&amp;category=/Applications/FlashP&amp;distributionMethod=FULL&amp;nr=0&amp;promoid=DINJY#store=OLS-US&amp;view=ols_prod&amp;category=/Applications/FlashP&amp;loc=en_us" rel="nofollow">https://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/index.cfm?& ...</a>Poor losers all the way around. Flash is dead.
carbide25Feb 16, 2010Submitter
Sooo true!
lateralusFeb 18, 2010
They're going to push Silverlight, no?