This is good news. It seems everybody hates on Flash here. I am a fan BUT its like everything else, use in moderation!
Any of you who have dealt with real customers know that many of them like to see flash on their page and are willing to pay a premium for it!! It is our responsibility to let them know the proper pro's and con's.
Lets face it, there is some very innovative things being done with the player today. Personally, like many things on the web, this excites me.
Wow. By the reaction of the crowd here it seems that many of us have many different views on what 'Web 2.0' actually means and what value it holds to individuals and businesses. I believe [blogspot.com] there are many factors at play with the whole buzz. Many of us here seem to be focusing on one aspect of the new web and not taking a holistic look at the big picture. Does web 2.0 mean rich applications, yes, BUT people are what matters and we always will. Seems that many of us tech guys really get caught up with the technology aspect and not the people. Not sure if this will every change..... but it seems like the people that realize this are the ones succeeding.
Interesting Read.
This is good news. It seems everybody hates on Flash here. I am a fan BUT its like everything else, use in moderation!
Any of you who have dealt with real customers know that many of them like to see flash on their page and are willing to pay a premium for it!! It is our responsibility to let them know the proper pro's and con's.
Lets face it, there is some very innovative things being done with the player today. Personally, like many things on the web, this excites me.
Wow. By the reaction of the crowd here it seems that many of us have many different views on what 'Web 2.0' actually means and what value it holds to individuals and businesses. I believe [blogspot.com] there are many factors at play with the whole buzz. Many of us here seem to be focusing on one aspect of the new web and not taking a holistic look at the big picture. Does web 2.0 mean rich applications, yes, BUT people are what matters and we always will. Seems that many of us tech guys really get caught up with the technology aspect and not the people. Not sure if this will every change ..... but it seems like the people that realize this are the ones succeeding.
Interesting Read.