Steve Vs Flash
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Augmented Reality has been a round for quite some time, but it’s only now we’re starting to some cool apps from this real-world and computer-generated data thanks to Flash. Lee Brimelow’s has a great tutorial video available here at gotoandlearn.com
This time using google street view, Wii Barance Board, Wii Remote and adobe air. Caution, running on the Wii board may break it. Street View x Wii Barance Board x Wii Remote x Adobe AIR from uranodai on Vimeo.
The fight beings. This is a very interesting read thanks to Richard Legget. I would never even think about re-writing or condensing, all I can say the developments from both parties are going to make this field very competitive, and I’m looking forward to it’s outcomes both creatively and technologically . Full article here
Found a very interesting post and heated comments on this question. Will [Canvas] be the end of Flash? I think not. Full article here thanks to stairwellblog.com It is also worth checking out Andrew Wooldridge to as he is experimenting with Canvas.
I’m seeing more ad more Air apps which is great. Still very found and use regularly Kuler. I enjoy apps that work and integrate with other programs I’m using. Came across this app Fractal 4D , enables you to draw really detailed fractal swirls which can then be exported as a vector for use in [...]
Here is a lovely example of someTilt Shift for a music video. Fire (Jimmy Edgar Remix) from Erik West on Vimeo. 50 photos here thanks to Smashing Magazine
HTML 5 is to offer offline capabilities, a massive leap forward since the current HTML 4 was introduced. Offline seems to be a technology people are looking to, offering a seamless user experience between the web, your desktop and now mobile thanks to HTML 5 and AIR. Lovely. Full article here