Optimizing content for speed across mobile devices is critical for successfully deploying web content. Learn about best practices and tips for performance-tweaking your CSS.Paul Irish, developer advocate at Google, and Terry Ryan, developer evangelist at Adobe, will teach:• Skills for performance testing to find performance bottlenecks• Tools and strategies for optimizing web content• What to keep in mind for performance-tuning CSS on mobile
In this lesson you will learn how to extend your Edge Animate compositions with 3rd party web components. Since Edge Animate output builds ontop of jQuery it's an open door for Google Maps, YouTube videos, jQuery UI components and even audio.
Erin McNamee comments on the challenges for her clientele, which are primarily internal support staff. She also foresees the inevitable "move to mobile" for most companies, and praises Adobe products which offer google analytics to actually track which portions of your content your customers are returning to
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Added: Aug 05, 2012
Runtime: 00:01:08
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Find out how Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 makes it easy for you to build mobile apps for a variety of devices using the same workflow you use to build web or desktop applications today. You can now build apps to run on the Apple iOS, Google Android, and BlackBerry QNX platforms. Walk through the basic steps required in Flash Builder 4.5 to create and run a simple mobile Flex project both on the desktop and on a device. Also learn about new mobile-specific functionality in the Flex 4.5 software development kit (SDK).
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Views: 2,293
Added: Oct 05, 2011
Runtime: 00:58:22
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MAX 2011
Take a look at and get inspired by WebFilings, the largest enterprise application on Google App Engine, as the developers talk about how they used Flex, BlazeDS, and the cloud to create an innovative, new approach to solving an old problem. Their powerful, collaborative, cloud-based product and compelling user interface are rapidly attracting new business from Fortune 100 companies.
Discover how Hallmark is developing a motion design workflow for content that has multiple uses (print, interactive, web, broadcast, mobile, and so on). We’ll show how to take files that originated for print and then convert them for distribution to the web, mobile applications, Google TV, and broadcast. See how to start with HD source files and follow an "author once, distribute everywhere" model. While focusing on a single file, the session will cover a range of topics from naming conventions to output modules and file creation.
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Views: 1,201
Added: Oct 04, 2011
Runtime: 00:56:46
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applications
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broadcast
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mobile
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MAX 2011
Muse (codename) is a public preview of new technology for designers who would like to build HTML websites without writing code. Learn how Muse allows designers comfortable with code to include arbitrary HTML code, making it easy to add elements like Google maps, YouTube videos, Facebook like buttons, and such. We’ll also show you how to take advantage of content management system (CMS) extensibility with back-end solutions like the Business Catalyst CMS or Adobe Photoshop Lightroom galleries built with Flash technology.
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Views: 12,340
Added: Oct 04, 2011
Runtime: 00:57:18
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Business Catalyst CMS
Add embedded HTML, such as arbitrary code snippets from sources such as Google Maps and YouTube. Use this same feature to add social media buttons and feeds from social media properties and much more.
Geolocation is a top feature on mobile devices. In this video Paul Trani explains how to use the GPS coordinates of a device and plot the coordinates on a Google Map.
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Views: 8,279
Added: Jun 28, 2011
Runtime: 00:12:41
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This episode completes the code development process for the SlashDot RSS monitor application for Google Android devices using Flash Builder. Some best architectural practices are shared.
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Views: 857
Added: Feb 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:17:18
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Duane's World
In this lesson you’ll learn how to add media from other sources using embed code. Further polish the “Menu” section of your web site by embedding an online video from YouTube. Also integrate an interactive map showing the location of the restaurant through Google Maps on your “Contact” page.
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Views: 22,725
Added: Feb 02, 2011
Runtime: 00:10:17
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS5
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Part 12
As a member of the Open Screen Project, Google has been a key partner of the Adobe Flash Platform on Chrome, Google TV, and Android. In this session, you'll learn what the Adobe and Google partnership means to you, and how you can take advantage of the unique distribution and monetization opportunities it represents across multiple screens, including smartphones, netbooks, and the digital home.
Learn about the recently launched Google TV platform and the opportunity to create web apps for the 10 foot UI. Andrés Ferraté andDaniels Lee from Google TV’s Developer Relations team will provide an overview of the platform, share best practices, walk through several demos, and discuss opportunities for delivering compelling web apps for Google TV.
Learn how to quickly build an entire Google Android application for Adobe AIR from scratch. This session will provide a high-level overview of how to integrate with several device APIs, including the accelerometer for games and geolocation for location-based services. We'll also describe how to package and sell your application on the Google Apps Marketplace. In addition, this session will cover deploying your applications for iOS and the BlackBerry PlayBook.
Take a look at the next release of Adobe AIR, which will include support for developing both mobile and desktop applications. In this session, you'll learn about the runtime and SDK features coming to the next release of AIR. Special focus will be placed on the workflow and development of Google Android applications, including device APIs, best practices, packaging, and deployment to the Google Apps Marketplace.
Former Adobe Technical Evangelist Ted Patrick shows how easy it is to publish a Flash project to the Google Nexus One and Droid 2 by Motorola, and also gives a trick for taking different screen sizes into account when designing your app.
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Views: 10,242
Added: Oct 19, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:46
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Mike Chambers of the Apollo product team interviews application developer Christian Cantrell about the cross-operating system runtime that will enable developers to extend the reach of rich internet applications (RIA) to the desktop.
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Views: 150
Added: Jun 14, 2010
Runtime: 00:04:56
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CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, Qualcomm, RIM, and STMIcroelectronics talk about how they're bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, talks about how the pervasiveness and extensive use of Flash on the web made Flash support in Android and Chrome essential.
In this video, Jay and Damien explore the challenges of search engine optimization regarding deep links and dynamic content, citing that indexing results are directly tied to html-based URL searches.
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Views: 4,170
Added: Nov 23, 2009
Runtime: 00:07:19
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Jay and Damien introduce the Adobe Flash Player for search engines project with Google, emphasizing how the partnership offers crawlability for interactive and dynamic content on a website.
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Views: 4,746
Added: Nov 23, 2009
Runtime: 00:05:49
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seo
Learn how the Google Maps API for Flash provides an easy way to create and customize maps for Flex and Flash applications. This session will provide a quick intro and then dive into some advanced features and usage, including 3D maps.
CEOs from ARM, Broadcom, DoCoMo, Google, HTC, Motorola, NVIDIA, Palm, QUALCOMM, and RIM talk about how they’re bringing Flash Platform technologies to their devices and platforms as part of the Open Screen Project.
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Views: 3,195
Added: Oct 05, 2009
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Corey shares a tutorial about designing a tropical logo using Illustrator. RC talks about embedding web widgets and Google calendar into your Dreamweaver web page.
Desiree interviews Damien Bianche, from GlobalStrategies International, about promoting the need to confront challenges that occur between rich internet media content and search engines.
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Views: 125
Added: Apr 30, 2009
Runtime: 00:04:28
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GlobalStrategies International
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Pure Water
Google Chrome aims to enable the next generation of Web applications. This keynote gives a high-level overview of Google Chrome's current architecture with a focus on Web development.
Learn how easy it is to track Flash content using the new Google Analytics Tracking for Adobe Flash feature. This component is 100% compatible with Google Analytics JavaScript code.
Follow Adobe's Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch as he walks the halls of Adobe headquarters and interviews several core members of the AIR engineering team.
An interactive experience can be as simple as clicking a search button or as sophisticated as placing you in the cockpit of a virtual helicopter for training purposes.