Archive for June 15th, 2008

An Introduction to Rich Internet Applications

June 15th, 2008 | Category: Internet

An Introduction to Rich Internet Applications
115 Days Ago
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In some ways, webpages have’t changed a whole lot inasmuch as HTML 4.0 came out almost ten years ago (an eternity in the world of technology). Sure, more designers have taken up dwelling online, improving the quality of web aesthetics and improving on CSS usage. And yes, server technologies have improved, along with programming languages to support more robust experiences. But all in all, from 2000 up until recently, we’re seeing more of the same type of user interactivity. (Read the full post about ‘An Introduction to Rich Internet Applications’…)

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6 Places that Flash Does Not Belong

June 15th, 2008 | Category: Internet

6 Places that Flash Does Not Belong
33 Days Ago
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It’s recently occurred to me that I’ve been doing Flash sites now for 10 years and have seen it come a slack way since Flash 4, where I first cut my teeth on Actionscript, tweening, and pixel fonts. Over the years, I’ve seen and done many projects, some of which utilized Flash in very useful ways, while others had nay business using it. Sometimes, a Flash implementation hurt the company, detracted from the site’s purpose, and had poor results (all the while costing them more to build the site in the frst portion). (Read the full post about ‘6 Places that Flash Does Not Belong’…)

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