I think with the Android open source project by Google
http://code.google.com/android/
The release of the Flash code by Adobe
http://www.adobe.com/openscreenproject/
And the more interactive mobile hardware, the future is going to become very
interesting indeed.
Ian
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Eberhard [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 01 May 2008 20:37
To: email@hidden
Subject: Big Announcement by Adobe
OK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Adobe has done it and they are officially now the centre of the
interactive universe. 'As if they we not already'. This is a HUGE
announcement by Adobe and could mean a lot for those interactive QTVR
producers. http://www.adobe.com/openscreenproject/
Adobe has now removed all licensing fees and restrictions for the use
of the SWF and FLV formates. This means that Apple can now
reintegrate Flash into QuickTime but instead of using Flash 5, they
can now use Flash 9.
As a QTVR community we need to raise our voices and encourage Apple to
re-enable flash into QuickTime. For all those developers who can not
show their work, this is your opportunity to get it back. All the
excuses that Apple has put forward in the removal of Flash from
QuickTime are now no longer issues.
Robert Eberhard
Principal
Studio E Multi Media Communications Inc.
email@hidden
Mobile 604-698-0880
Phone 604-966-0881
Fax 604-966-0882
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