Flash Devices
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Adobe Keynote from CTIA
For those of you who were unable to attend CTIA this year in San Francisco, I've posted the entire 30 minute keynote that our CEO Shantanu Narayen gave this past Thursday on YouTube.  It took a bit longer than I expected to edit, compress and upload but it's now complete.

There are 4 parts and you can watch them below on this page in normal quality.  Or you can click the links in each part's description to watch in high quality.  To watch in high quality you will have to go to the actual page on YouTube and click on the "watch in high quality" link at the bottom right of the video window- sorry there's no direct URL for the high quality version.

Additionally I created a playlist that has all 4 parts in sequence if you prefer just one URL.

Part 1 of 4

Part 1 contains the opening video and Shantanu talking about mobile metrics, and how consumer experiences are happening across multiple devices.

Part 2 of 4

Part 2 shows a multi-screen demo of a Flash application running on the web, AIR application, on a phone and on the Nintendo Wii. Shantanu also talks about one consistent experience, fragmentation concerns and the emergence of standards.

Part 3 of 4

Part 3 has Shantanu talking about Adobe's vision of the mobile internet, rich experiences and demos of mobile web browsing using Flash, Photoshop.com mobile and Qik.com live video streaming from phone to pc.

Part 4 of 4

Part 4 has Shantanu discussing the development and testing tools Adobe offers, Adobe Device Central, Open Screen Project and a demo of one SWF file running across 7 different devices.

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Good work Bill, thanks for making these available.

By Blogger Dale Rankine , at Sat Sep 13, 01:55:00 PM PDT  

Live video demo showed to many people that live video from the mobile is possible. But it relied on loading a specific client in the handset (qik).
Solaiemes (www.solaiemes.com) supports quality live video from the mobile without requiring additional software in the handset. We rely on videoshare, so all Nokia series N, Nokia 6120, 6110, ... and all AT&T videoshare handsets are supported.

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By Anonymous Anonymous , at Wed Sep 17, 08:46:00 AM PDT  

It´s a very interesting video. Thanks for sharing the knowledge presented there!

By Anonymous Flüge , at Tue Oct 14, 07:56:00 AM PDT  

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