Today Adobe announced that they have created a partnership with Google and Yahoo! to start indexing SWF files for their search engines! Its about time! Ok no hard feelings Adobe for the wait. Honestly we are really just starting to hit FULL stride with Flash content being the standard for nearly all rich web content. So its understandable that this ahs been on the back burners of most everyone. Keyword 'most'.
Where is Microsoft in this deal? They WANT to be the leader in search but they aren't following the trends of the world around them? HAHA. Well one maybe Adobe couldn't let them inside the player cause they would know to much. But also maybe MS is doing there normal nose in the air thinking they don't need anyone else.Who knows. All I know is that MS is never going to be anything again in the search game with deals like this going on.
Well great work Adobe, Google and Yahoo! we all love you for thinking about us and keeping your eye forward to a better web!
Check these links for more info on the announcement:
Adobe Press Release
Lee Brimelow on the announcement
Posts from Ryan Stewart: One and Two (more links here too)
Thought I'd share some of my recent net findings with you all. Mostly Flash 10 fun but I have a few others for you too! Let me know what you guys think!
Links my browser found:
http://freshairapps.com - A blog dedicated to Adobe AIR apps!
http://interactivehug.com/2008/05/19/temp/ - Some insight in to the creative process when building a papervision 3d site.
http://www.fwatheater.com - FWA theater site! Pretty rockin stuff!
http://www.unit9.com/kitchen/ - Fun london ad agency site.
http://www.newezra.com - Portfolio of Jonathan Moore of 2Avanced.
Flash 10:
http://theflashblog.com/?p=385 - Pixel Bender Viewer - How To
http://www.gotoandlearn.com - More from Lee with great FP10 How to's!
http://www.bit-101.com/blog/?p=1266 - Flash Play 10 API's
http://www.gaiaflashframework.com - GAIA Framework (In case you forgot)
Looks like the Flash 10 player news is spreading like wild fire! Go Astro Go!. If you want to follow the news and compile some examples for yourself I suggest following some links my friend Josh Spoon has posted on where to start your flash 10 experiments! It looks like a ton of people have already posted some great videos and sample code for you to start playing with Astro! I suggest getting started now! No time to waste. Thanks for the links Josh!
Ok I'm kidding but it does involve "Astro" and no not the dog from the Jetsons! Its the first release of the Flash 10 Player! Yes kiddos the future is here! Since I haven't had time to really dive in and see whats going on. I'll let a few of the other folks around the Flash Community Tell you about it. But first here is the features Adobe wanted to talk about first!
Key New Features
3D Effects - Easily transform and animate any display object through 3D space while retaining full interactivity. Fast, lightweight, and native 3D effects make motion that was previously reserved for expert users available to everyone. Complex effects are simple with APIs that extend what you already know.
Custom Filters and Effects - Create your own portable filters, blend modes, and fills using Adobe® Pixel Bender™, the same technology used for many After Effects CS3 filters. Shaders in Flash Player are about 1KB and can be scripted and animated at runtime.
Advanced Text Layout - A new, highly flexible text layout engine, co-existing with TextField, enables innovation in creating new text controls by providing low-level access to text offering right-to-left and vertical text layout, plus support for typographic elements like ligatures.
Enhanced Drawing API - Runtime drawing is easier and more powerful with re-styleable properties, 3D APIs, and a new way of drawing sophisticated shapes without having to code them line by line.
Visual Performance Improvements – Applications and videos will run smoother and faster with expanded use of hardware acceleration. By moving several visual processing tasks to the video card, the CPU is free to do more.
Looks like the guys pushing adobe to make some noise will be very happy! Oh and check out the links below for more infomation on the newest release of the Adobe Flash 10 Player, code name Astro.
Links
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/ - Demos, downloads, videos and more!
http://www.kaourantin.net/ - 3 Posts talking about enhanced sound feature
http://www.bit-101.com/blog/ - Keith Peters talks more on sound
http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/ - Ryan Stewart talks about the Player launch.
http://opensource.adobe.com/ - Flash Player 10 Beta with Flex SDK 3 [via digitalbackcountry.com]
http://www.zeuslabs.us/ - Gratuitous Text Effects Courtesy of Flash Player 10
http://theflashblog.com/ - Lee talks about the new player and features
via: blog.wired.com/monkeybites/ and adobe.com
GREAT NEWS! Adobe has decided to open up the Flash Platform for phones, mobile internet devices (MIDs), and set top boxes! In a project from Adobe announced today called the Open Screen Project! This is going to allow developers to integrate the Flash player without ever even talking to Adobe about licensing. Which I'm all for cause now you might not have to own a Nokia phone to enjoy the Flash platform on a mobile device. If this only meant Apple would adopt!
But at least the is a HUGE leap forward for Flash and its all most limitless boundaries for developing a cross platform world.
I mean whats there not to like about the Flash Platform now? Desktop, Web, Mobile and the list just goes on and on! Develop once and run on any device your little heart wants! Can any other platform do it this well and this easy? Not that I am aware of... at least to the ease and with the interaction capabilities flash has! Thanks Adobe for another step in the right direction!
Links:
http://www.adobe.com/openscreenproject/developers
http://www.adobe.com/openscreenproject
Hey guys I had heard about this a while back but hadn't been reading it much. But today I was taking some time to get some AS3 work under my belt and decided to spend sometime with it. Although its not super deep information it gives you some great high level tips on AS3 and its changes. So If you are still new to AS3 and looking for a few more little tips jump over to Kirupa's site and get started reading the AS3 Tips of the Day!
I just ran across nocrossdomain.com for the first time! This is super interesting. Anyone else trying this? Seems almost to good to be true. Anyone have any good stories about it?