March 11, 2009
Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
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If you’re looking for geeks, we’ve got just the place for you ! Our community site, which boasts over 15,000 members, is looking forward to meeting you! Join us! Here’s some of the stuff being talked about there today: Blog Posts How to create high quality live video. What for thou...
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Chris Pirillo
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March 09, 2009
I have always found that one of the toughest parts about working in Photoshop is selecting parts of an image for deletion or enhancement. When I first started using Photoshop many years ago, I thought the only way to accurately make complicated selections, ones that aren’t simple rectangles or...
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Jason Mayoff
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March 08, 2009
I recently had a lot of problems with the Adobe AIR framework so I thought I’d share that information with you. Background Last summer I was busy developing a few Adobe AIR applications (GMDesk, facedesk, Memory), and then during the fall i didn’t do much of that. Then in November last y...
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Robert Nyman
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March 07, 2009
In my day-to-day 9 to 5 job I have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Pro. Yes it is expensive but it gets the job done quickly and properly when it has anything to do with PDF creation, modification and filling out forms. But not everyone has such an expensive software suite installed on their machine. So w...
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Karl L. Gechlik
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March 03, 2009
Blog | Tech Blog | Secure Coding | Twitter | RSS Feed ---- Pissed by the sweltering heat, I started looking out for some good room coolers and look what I found over at mouth shut, none other than apna Adobe has launched room air coolers under the brand Adobe Air. Now, that ought to give the Air pla...
Never Knew I Was Living In The World
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Shantanu Goel
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Webcam chat at Ustream The Beet.TV roundtable in San Francisco ended at noon PT today, and you can watch the first half on-demand in this post. For the second half, visit our uStream channel. Keep reading for my live blogging of the event! See our previous post about the roundtable for a rundown of ...
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Andy_Plesser
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I’m traveling this week but I got a heads up on a press release for our partnership with Time Warner. I haven’t had time to ask many questions, but I liked Liz Gannes’ post. At a broad level, we’ll be working with them on things like DRM and analytics, two very important aspe...
Digital Backcountry - Ryan Stewart's Flash Platform Blog
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February 22, 2009
By now it should be clear that ebooks are more than just a passing fad. That digital reading revolution we’ve been hearing about for over a decade is finally starting to take shape. Amazon has sold over a half million Kindles, Sony has moved several hundred thousand digital Readers, and Stanza...
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Kirk
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February 20, 2009
Sun CEO, Jonathan Schwartz, has been getting a fair bit of publicity in the last week or so for a recent blog, entitled - JavaFX Hits 100,000,000 Milestone! - in which he called the news that Sun has shipped 100M copies of the JavaFX run-time “extraordinary”. Some have been reacting nega...
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