Posts Tagged ‘Adobe’

Adobe Flash is now Search Engine Friendly!

July 1st, 2008

Big news in the web development world today. Adobe released a statement saying that it has been working with Search Engine engineers and they started to release algorithms that are searching for and indexing content in Flash based web content. Here is a blog post from Google on the matter.

What does this mean?
It means that you are going to start seeing more Flash content features and full-blown websites. Up until now, developers have had to use frames, alternate content and other forms of trickery to get their flash based content indexed in search engines, not anymore.

The iPhone and Mobile dilema
Unfortunately, with the current world-wide push to mobile devices such as the iPhone, which does not currently support Flash, Flash based web content will still need to be used with a caveat that a customer will be segregating their website from mobile users. Developers can still use sniffers and alternate content but, why? The ability to auto-scale Flash on a development level has been out for years. I really hope Apple opens its eyes on this and the issue of mobile TV. Time will tell. Do I even need to mention the issue of forcing customers to use AT&T?

The 3 Year Rule
Typically, engineers and developers are ~3 years ahead of consumers so, my hope is that in the next 3 years, the mobile players realize that we all like really cool websites with VIDEO and FLASH. Plain text might be cool to the WC3 but, consumers want eye candy. Visit the new Diablo 3 website for a recent example of some nicely done flash and video work. That is what I want my internet to be. What do you think?

Adobe Photoshop Express

March 28th, 2008

I thought I would share a neat little service with you all. Adobe has released a Free, BETA version of it’s new photo upload, storage and editing service. I played with it a little bit last night and this morning and so far, I like it. Like all the other free photo upload sites, you can create multiple categories and name images but, Adobe added a twist…You can also perform some basic editing to the images right on their server. Now, this technology is not entirely new but, it has not been that great up until this point. So, who better to perfect the art of hosted SAAS image editing than Adobe, right?

Here is a screen shot of the landing page once you login to your account, it’s very clean and simple.
Photshop Express Home Page

Here is a screen shot of the photo editing screen.
Photoshop Express Image Edit Options

I am sure this service will get better over time but, as a whole, I really like it. Enjoy!

Click Here to register your free Adobe Photoshop Express account.

Free Adobe Stickers from the MAX Conference in Chicago

October 20th, 2007

I try my best to read all of the industry blogs daily. I was catching up on the Adobe Dreamweaver blog this afternoon while watching the countdown to UFC 77 and I found the post below where Adobe is offering free stickers! Enjoy.

Click Here For More Info…

By the way, I would like a 4″ +/- Adobe Creative Suite 3 Sticker for my car window. If any of you Adobe employees stumble upon my blog, put a good word in for me and thanks for the quote from Delaware.Net on your Dreamweaver page!

Quote from Delaware.Net on the Adobe Website