Presenting at the San Diego Flash User Group
Updated: 2010-11-30 20:07:51
If you’re in the San Diego area and want to hear a bit about Flex for mobile devices I’ll be presenting it to the San Diego Flash User Group on December 6th at 6:00 in the North Building of the San Diego Art institute. I’ll be talking about: Introducing Flex “Hero” and the mobile-optimized components [...]

Where do you think Apple’s iPhone is the most popular? Where does Nokia’s Symbian phones dominate? How is it going for Android in different parts of the world? What about Blackberry?
We’re going to answer all of those questions and more in this article, which will closely examine mobile OS usage across the world.
Google has introduced badges in Orkut profiles to help you flaunt how active you are on the social site.
You may use Dropbox as a free CDN for hosting your WordPress static content like the JS, CSS and image files.
I’ve been spending a lot of time recently getting my JavaScript and HTML chops up because I think that Adobe is going to have a lot of impact in the HTML5/JS/CSS3 world next year and as a web developer, HTML and JavaScript have become incredibly interesting (and fun) with the rise of frameworks and the [...]
Learn how you may use Google Earth to explore historical imagery of a place to see how that location has changed over time.
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Update: This was recently the topic of a post by Fred Wilson, a very well known VC. I’m riffing on it now because I had an example today that drove it home for me. I hate that mobile apps have taken the world by storm. I hate not being able to access something because I [...]
Text and numbers are all good and well, but sometimes it's nice to just be presented with a nice visual.
This post is full of videos of just that, interesting visualizations of data. Being the geeks we are, they're of course all related to the Web and the Internet.
Enjoy!
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We increasingly access the Web from our mobile phones, especially now that the rise of smartphones is making it easier than ever to get a decent web experience on the small screen.
However, the highest share of mobile web usage isn’t in the most developed nations, but rather in the developing nations of the world.
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“What if Google does it?”
That has to be a pretty common question among startups when they discuss their business plans. Gaining Google as a sudden competitor is usually not good news.
The problem is, no matter how brilliant your software or service may be, there’s always a cloud on the horizon. There are elephants out there, the likes of Google, Microsoft, Apple, and now also Facebook, and those elephants can come crashing into your glass house at any time. All they need to do is release a similar product.
It happens all the time.
The tool will help you visualize your education and your work experience in a tree like structure. It uses your LinkedIn profile as the starting point.
PDF software Adobe Reader X sports a lean UI, offers better protection against 'bad' PDFs and is nicely integrated with Adobe SendNow, an online file sharing service.
SlideRocket is an online presentation software that lets you create beautiful presentations right inside the browser. It also tracks how you interact with the slides.
You can now add images and icons to individual cells of a Google Docs spreadsheet using the IMAGE formula.
FBNotifier (Facebook Notifier) alerts you when you have new Facebook messages or notification. It displays an icon in your system tray to let you know you have something new, without you having to open a web browser.
Requirements:
* NET Framework
* Facebook account
Meet a better alternative to Windows built-in disk defragmentation utility that lets you defrag individual files and folders on demand.
Pamper yourself with the hassle-free no-HTML-required styles of blogging. Chrysanth WebStory is a desktop blog management software that helps you manage and back up multiple blogs, microblogs and web albums easily.
Through WebStory, you may be able to remotely manage your blog posts, including...
You can instantly play any of your favorite songs and music albums from YouTube without the web browser.
Find sites that have either lifted your web content verbatim or have modified it slightly to make it look original. Free tools for checking online plagiarism.
“Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you…” The Mozilla community is excited to celebrate the 6th birthday of Firefox, the Web browser of choice for nearly 400 million people worldwide. Mozilla was established more than 10 years ago as a non-profit organization with a mission to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web. [...]
Web developers fight a constant struggle: They want to use modern web browser features, but they also need to take browser adoption into consideration. If a large portion of their users run older versions of browsers, web developers will be limited in what they can accomplish.
With this in mind, we decided to find out how many people are running the latest version of their browser, whether it be Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Opera.
We are happy to bring you the latest release of Firefox 4 Beta for mobile. The beta is now available for download in 10 languages on your Android or Maemo device. We received a lot of great feedback on the previous beta and addressed many of the issues reported, including reduced memory usage, improved text [...]
Facebook Desktop Client helps you connect and share with the people in your life. Easy share files, photos, Facebook Chat, Voice and Video call, SMS notification, News Feed, Events, Email client and more.
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