After some recent interaction with Adobe, it’s clear they have some ideas about the future of their Flash and Adobe Air technology. And in some ways, it’s back to the future for them. How this affects websites that use Flash … Read More
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Should You Remove Adobe Flash From Your Website?
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Why Apple’s iBook Author is an Important Tool
Earlier this month, Apple introduced a series of new solutions for those involved in education and the electronic book publishing industry. Overall, the announcement is not really hyper-exciting news to the average person as eBooks, eMags, and other electronic content … Read More
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CES 2011: 2,500 exhibits, Video & Internet Collide.
Now, CES promises to flood the market with an array of products and technologies that will take the iPad revolution to a new level. Interesting times we’re living in… … Read More
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