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Noteflight: Every Musician’s Flex App

Posted by Sravan | October 10, 2008 .

For the musically illiterate, be sure to read this wiki entry. Music is written, using what are called notes. Not surprisingly, there are softwares for this too. Even though most musicians still write music in the traditional way, on paper like “old-fashioned” writers, today they are increasingly being saved and edited using music notation softwares. […]

An Excuse in Flash

Posted by Sravan | October 4, 2008 .

I know we have been very irregular this week. My mistake and my apologies. Does this stand a chance as an excuse?

(Image Courtesy: XKCD)

Head for the head Now

Posted by Sravan | September 29, 2008 .

This is to remind all those interested in attending the <head> conference to head to this page and register before the $99 early-bird tickets close tomorrow. You can also micro-sponsor the conference for $199.
<head> is a global web conference being held from Oct 24-26, 2008 in what is being touted as a “green” way. Green […]

Rounding Up Last Week

Posted by Sravan | September 22, 2008 .

EarthScape, the iPhone App that brings Google Earth to your iPhones, is being offered for free for a “limited time”. The performance might be underwhelming, but that’s only because it has been TechCrunched by Michael Arrington. (I am not sure whether the offer is still open.)
Attention Flex fanatics. Would you like your opinions on anything […]

Google Chrome has Microsoft Gene

Posted by Charles | September 15, 2008 .

At least part of it, some important parts though.
As you know and Google disclosed, there are many open source codes used within Google Chrome. It turns out that includes Windows Template Library (WTL).
WTL is a C++ library for Win32 development and is kind of like MFC (Microsoft Foundation Classes), but a lot more lightweight. It […]

Favorite Adobe AIR Apps

Posted by Sravan | September 10, 2008 .

Adobe Systems posted a press release a couple of days ago that “there have been more than 25 million installations of applications deployed on Adobe® AIR™ in the first six months since its release.” Sure, the number is a product of various parameters and an unknown procedure but it still is a great achievement!
I love […]

Adobe RIA Developer Summit in India

Posted by Sravan | September 9, 2008 .

 
Having jumped on the RIA bandwagon only a few months ago, it is understandable that I haven’t heard about the Adobe RIA Leadership Summit (Oct, 2007) and the Adobe RIA Architect Summit (Apr, 2008) held in Bangalore, India. Both would probably have gone six feet over my head. But missing all news about the Adobe RIA […]

For Bookstore Lovers

Posted by Sravan | September 8, 2008 .

Publishers Marketplace, a rich resource for all writers, has launched a small and useful RIA that all bibliophiles will enjoy.
Bookstore Maps is an application made with Google Maps API that allows users to find bookstores throughout the USA. Publishers Marketplace has already loaded the backend database with tons of bookstores in this beta version. It […]

Subliminal Advertising vs RIA (Video)

Posted by Charles | September 8, 2008 .

Why doing RIA? There are many answers to this questions. I think the mother of all answers is to make users do what the RIA application wants the users to do.
That’s the reason why my mind started spinning after watching this video. “Subliminal Advertising”, is that what RIA really does? The fonts, texts, color, ease […]

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