Flash Player 10.1 on Google TV
I think this is FREAKING AWESOME! Can't wait to get my hands on one of these!!!
I think this is FREAKING AWESOME! Can't wait to get my hands on one of these!!!
The following is a letter I've sent to Mr. Jobs concerning Flash & AIR on the iPhone & iPad:
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Dear Steve,
I agree with you... apps and content need to run well on mobiles, and they need to be developed with quality and performance in mind. With that said, I think you are possibly misplacing your blame. Tools aren't the problem, developers are! I don't have a problem with Apple curating the App Store, but by forcing developers to use only one set of tools, I must respectfully disagree. This should be the developer's choice.I think you are missing a huge opportunity here to increase your company's revenue. This little demo proves Flash content can run really well on mobiles devices that are comparable to your iPhone & iPad if done properly.
I believe the real issue that you aren't taking into consideration is that whether an app is built with Flash, Java or even Objective-C; they can still crash. I've seen it with my own eyes with apps on my iPhone and iPad. The quality of the app is up to the developers to ensure that their app is optimized and bug-free. It is not right to blame the tools when the developer built a bloated, buggy app that crashes. That blame should fall solely on that developer for not having a mastery of his tools. Plus, there are still a large number of iPhone apps built with Adobe's AIR iPhone Packager currently in the iTunes Store, of which that majority of them function just as well as Objective-C coded iPhone apps.
BTW... I still have one app, TheProducer, that has been locked eternally "In Review" since March 15, would you at least either approve or deny it. We would like to move forward building apps for the iPhone and iPad with Flash CS5, so that we can educate people of all ages, around the world on how they can create quality media with tools such as the iPhone 4.
I ask that you at least reconsider Apple's stand on this. You could increase your enterprise and gaming developer community significantly by accepting ActionScript developers.Warmest Regards,
Lee Graham
Fresh off the digital press (or PDF)... download your copy of Flash & Flex Developer Magazine for FREE!!! Also, check out my Special Report section introducing Adobe's AIR for Android!
Don't forget, the AIR for Android beta is now OPEN to developers.
Day 1, the big news was the Chrome Web App Store.
Day 2, it was all about the little green dude... Android! The Android OS seems to have finally matured past the point of playing catch up with Apple's iPhone and now seems to be setting its own agenda.
Android 2.2 (FroYo) Developer's Note:
CNET's Stephen Shankland: "Basically, Google is working to reproduce iTunes abilities with just a browser, no iTunes."
Google TV: TV meets web. Web meets TV.
Imagine your computer, mobile phone and TV viewing experiences all being blurred together. This is exactly what Google is doing! Its a fact a large quantity of people spend hours of time watching YouTube on their computers and mobiles, now imagine watching that on your 1080p HD TV. Lets take it one step further, how about watching that YouTube clip and then sharing it with your buddy from your TV. Its no longer a dream, its coming later this year (Fall 2010) to a BestBuy near you.
What you need to know about Google TV:

Google TV Developer's Note:
Adobe AIR for Android Developer's Note: its nice having a little green guy and Google as friends!
Today, much to my delight, Adobe has launched a classy advertising campaign, "We HEART Choice" to counter Steve Jobs' missive, "Thoughts on Flash". The message is simple, Adobe still likes Apple, they want to set the record straight, and they just want to let developers to choose what tools they want to build with.
Anyone that it out of the loop can grab all of the details that have led up to this point by read, Apple's CEO Entered an Insanity Plea as the Reason for Banning Flash on the iPhone
Lets first take a look at "The Truth about Flash"...
Adobe really did a nice, concise job with this counter in the way they addressed all of the issues: touch, video, performance, security, & openness.Read the entire article "The Truth about Flash"...
The Co-Founders of Adobe wrote a nice letter about the internet and openness...
They really have a fabulous point...
"If the web fragments into closed systems, if companies put content and applications behind walls, some indeed may thrive — but their success will come at the expense of the very creativity and innovation that has made the Internet a revolutionary force."
Read the entire letter "Our thoughts on open markets"...
Future of Flash...
Flash is not only available on the computer, but shortly it will available on Android mobiles & tablets and TVs as well. I'm a part of both beta testing for AIR for Android and Flash Player 10.1 for Android and its really exciting to see a mobile device handle Flash & Adobe AIR apps so well!
Check out a few exciting videos about FP 10.1 & AIR for Android:
