* URLs are Important
Posted on February 8th, 2006 by Dave Johnson. Filed under Business, Flex, Web2.0.
Who knew that everyone would think that URLs are so important!
James Governor has a great overview of the very informative presentation by Josh Schachter from del.icio.us.
I would have to also agree that the Adobe Flex presentation was way out of left field - I guess they were essentially paying for the conference to get in a Flex sales presentation
Tom Coates from Yahoo! also had a great presentation covering similiar stuff to Josh.
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February 13th, 2006 at 3:49 pm
its a shame imho, that Adobe didnt think more broadly about how to make an impact. So much of the presentation seemed to focus on what AJAX couldnt deliver, rather than what it could. Adobe just be embracing and extending, not going for a shoot out. the future of web apps? not if you dont talk the language devs are using
just a hardcore flex demo would have been more powerful. build a web app from the ground up in 20 mins show the productivity, dont tell it. the here is one i made earlier section didnt really work.
if they paid to make a sales presentation it was money poorly spent