I decided to venture further from Flex development for a brief moment, and will focus on data and how it can be represented visually. My last post on data visualization sparked a desire to search the web to see what kinds of visualizations are out there.
Y Combinator posted a list of a bunch of different startup ideas they'd like to see and fund. It's a sizable list with 30 different thoughts waiting for enthusiastic entrepreneurs to take a shot.
Any SaaS CEOs who are feeling bruised after reading Sarah Lacy's Business Week article today on the brutal slog of on-demand computing may take heart from the story of a SaaS vendor that told me this week it has cut its customer acquisition costs by a m
According to Andrew Fogg from kusiri, Google will start rolling out offline support for both Gmail and Google Calendar through Google Gears within the next six weeks.
Seeking to bolster Flash and AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) application development, Adobe is working on "Gumbo," the next version of the Flex platform.
I was checking out the PaperVision3D blog today, and stumbled across a really impressive data visualization technique used by the band Radiohead with the release of their new video for "House of Cards".
I've been waiting and hoping for Garmin to do an Adobe AIR application (I've even tried lobbying our lighthouse program to reach out to them) and while this wasn't exactly what I was expecting - it's a start.
TokBox, the impressive video chat startup that doesn't require any kind of extra software, has launched a new AIR app that will bring the web service's easy setup to the desktop.
some of the applications, and going through the experience in the iTunes store (one of the best RIA examples out there), I'm pretty convinced that the iPhone is the best mobile RIA platform...