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Flex 4 SDK - Gumbo

on Jul 16 in News (Adobe & RDAUG)

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One of the odd things about an open source project is the abiliity to watch progress as it happens.  Despite the fact that its not like christmas morning anymore when the product drops, it is nice because you can keep tabs on it at every stage.


Of course Flex 4 SDK is open source, and you can download an early release right now.  It's available here

Geek Glue is calling it a beta, but it hasn't even reached a milestone yet on the opensource page, so who knows what it is.  To read more about it, the same Geek Glue article is a good read. Watch the video on this page to get a sneak peek at the skinning improvements - its pretty cool!

 



Adobe Flash Technology Enhances Search Results for Dynamic Content and Rich Internet Applications

on Jul 1 in News (Adobe & RDAUG)

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — July 1, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the company is teaming up with search industry leaders to dramatically improve search results of dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications (RIAs). Adobe is providing optimized Adobe® Flash® Player technology to Google and Yahoo! to enhance search engine indexing of the Flash file format (SWF) and uncover information that is currently undiscoverable by search engines. This will provide more relevant automatic search rankings of the millions of RIAs and other dynamic content that run in Adobe Flash Player. Moving forward, RIA developers and rich Web content producers won’t need to amend existing and future content to make it searchable — they can now be confident it can be found by users around the globe.

The openly published SWF specification describes the file format used to deliver rich applications and interactive content via Adobe Flash Player, which is installed on more than 98 percent of Internet-connected computers. Although search engines already index static text and links within SWF files, RIAs and dynamic Web content have been generally difficult to fully expose to search engines because of their changing states — a problem also inherent in other RIA technologies.

“Until now it has been extremely challenging to search the millions of RIAs and dynamic content on the Web, so we are leading the charge in improving search of content that runs in Adobe Flash Player,” said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice president of the Platform Business Unit at Adobe. “We are initially working with Google and Yahoo! to significantly improve search of this rich content on the Web, and we intend to broaden the availability of this capability to benefit all content publishers, developers and end users.”

Google has already begun to roll out Adobe Flash Player technology incorporated into its search engine. With Adobe’s help, Google can now better read the content on sites that use Adobe Flash technology, helping users find more relevant information when conducting searches. As a result, millions of pre-existing RIAs and dynamic Web experiences that utilize Adobe Flash technology, including content that loads at runtime, are immediately searchable without the need for companies and developers to alter them.

“Google has been working hard to improve how we can read and discover SWF files,” said Bill Coughran, senior vice president of engineering at Google. “Through our recent collaboration with Adobe, we now help Web site owners that choose to design sites with Adobe Flash software by indexing this content better. Improving how we crawl dynamic content will ultimately enhance the search experience for our users.”

Yahoo! also expects to deliver improved Web search capabilities for SWF applications in a future update to Yahoo! Search. “Yahoo! is committed to supporting webmaster needs with plans to support searchable SWF and is working with Adobe to determine the best possible implementation,” said Sean Suchter, vice president Yahoo! Search Technology Engineering.

“Designers and Web developers have long been frustrated that search engines couldn’t better access the information within their content created with Flash technology. It’s great to see Adobe and the search engines working directly together to improve the situation,” said Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief, SearchEngineLand.com. “The changes should help unlock information that’s previously been ‘invisible’ and will likely result in a better experience for searchers.”

Adobe Flash Player is the world’s most pervasive client runtime that delivers unparalleled creative options, highly engaging user experiences, stunning audio/video playback, and nearly universal reach. To download and learn more about Adobe Flash Player, please visit www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ .

 



RDAUG Goes Bloggy

on Jun 22 in News (Adobe & RDAUG)

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Hello everyone!

Well its just turning midnight, and I'm hitting the hay.  But I just finished some pretty big modifications to the RDAUG website.  I have some loose ends to tie up, but hopefully nothing you'll notice.


The big modification is the fact that we're using Mango Blog now for MOST of the site.  I wanted to do this for a couple reasons.  The first is that it'll be easier to administer now.  And the second (and this is my main reason behind this), is that I wanted people to be able to leave comments on meeting announcements, and news, and whatever else.


Meetings were the big thing.  I'll be announcing the incubator mini-meeting shortly, and I'll be having you comment your RSVP's and ideas for the meeting, right to the blog post.  I'm hoping this will serve to be an open, and public facing thing that'll tell you and I how much interest there is in a meeting before it happens - and it won't be a surprise to anyone anymore!  And then we can start to tailor make these meetings and mini-meetings to serve the public interest, rather than have me stab in the dark at what your thoughts and feelings are.


As always, I invite member showcase submissions (which are rolled into the blog now).  And I also welcome any tips and resource blog posts you can write up and send to me.  For folks I know and trust, I'd be happy to give you user accounts so you can log in and write your own posts (especially for news and tips).

My last request is this - if you notice anything that's not working, please let me know!  You can write me at admin@rdaug.org, or even comment in this post.  And yes, I DO notice that the RSS feed for the blog doesn't work, and I don't know why.  If anybody can clue me in, please do!

By the way, I know that some of you said the calendar wasn't working, so I moved that off to its own page.  I need to start putting some events on it again, so if anyone knows of anything coming up, let me know.

Thanks!



SwitchBoard Preview Release

on Jun 22 in News (Adobe & RDAUG)

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Get Switchboard at: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/SwitchBoard
So....remember Eric's presentation on scripting and automation in Adobe applications? Well Switchboard is a swc that plugs right into Flex/AIR to create applications that communicate with scriptable Adobe software. Very cool!



Creative Suite 3.3

on Jun 3 in News (Adobe & RDAUG)

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Today on Adobe.com, CS3.3 just launched. You can now upgrade your Design Suite for $159 to include the new Acrobat 9 as well as a special offer for Fireworks CS3. Also today acrobat.com launched. This beta (signup at http://www.adobe.com/acom/) combines several online collaboration tools like Buzzword, Share, Connect, and more.



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