Two events this past week could help to expand the deployment of microformats. Microformats are a clever way of getting from the Web we know today to a more meaningful "semantic" Web, without breaking what works now. By adding simple extensions to existing tags, you can use HTML to communicate not only the presentation of … Continue reading Microformats: A New Hope
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Adobe Engage 2008 and Why AIR
Adobe Systems yesterday hosted "Engage 2008", an event somewhere between a press presentation and a customer feedback session. As I posted yesterday, AIR and Flex 3 were officially launched the same day. Adobe also unveiled opensource.adobe.com, a Web portal for the company's open source activities both as a producer (Flex SDK, Tamarin, BlazeDS) and an … Continue reading Adobe Engage 2008 and Why AIR
Adobe Launches AIR and Flex 3
About an hour ago (at 12:01 ET), Adobe Systems officially launched version 1.0 of its AIR platform, along with Flex version 3. AIR introduces a new method for developing cross-platform software applications that blend the characteristics of browser-based Web applications and OS-native desktop software. The AIR runtime environment and the AIR software development kit are … Continue reading Adobe Launches AIR and Flex 3
Kevin Lynch, CTO
Adobe Systems today announced that Kevin Lynch has been promoted to chief technology officer (CTO), with responsibly for "experience design and core technology" across all of Adobe's business units. Knowledge@Wharton interviewed Lynch shortly after he joined Adobe as part of the company's acquisition of Macromedia and Lynch was named Adobe's chief software architect and senior … Continue reading Kevin Lynch, CTO



