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- Steve Jobs: Why Apple Does Not Allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, iPads
- Microsoft Bus Tour Giving Free Windows 7 Ultimate Software
- Slangwho People Powered Search Engine Challenges Google
Steve Jobs: Why Apple Does Not Allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, iPads Posted: 02 May 2010 09:01 AM PDT Steve Jobs has clarified why Apple does not allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, iPads. This hopefully clarifies all issues in mind of Apple product users, Apple critics and Adobe Flash fans. Adobe recently pointed out that “Apple released a new draft of their iPhone developer program license which had the effect of restricting applications built with a number of technologies, including Unity, Titanium, MonoTouch, and Flash CS5″. Then Kevin Lynch, Adobe CTO revealed that they “have already decided to shift our focus away from Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices for both Flash Player and AIR. We are working to bring Flash Player and AIR to all the other major participants in the mobile ecosystem, including Google, RIM, Palm (soon to be HP), Microsoft, Nokia and others.” Now Steve Jobs replies point wise why Apple will not support Flash. Here we quote a few excerpts from his statement -
Basically Steve Jobs wants to suggest that the mobile era is about low power devices, touch interfaces and open web standards where Flash falls short. 200,000 Apple Store Apps proves Flash isn't necessary for developers to create rich applications and games and creating HTML5 tools is the future.
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Microsoft Bus Tour Giving Free Windows 7 Ultimate Software Posted: 02 May 2010 07:44 AM PDT Join the Microsoft Get On the Bus Tour and get free Windows 7 Ultimate software copies. The Microsoft Bus Tour is a 10-city North American road show starting at Montreal en route to TechEd in New Orleans, June 7. Join the tour of the East Coast and learn more about Windows 7 and Office 2010. The 2010 Tour Group brings together ten experts including senior Windows and Office team members and top IT Professionals. Join them at a stop nearest you for technical training, professional networking, hands-on experiences, and real world guidance from industry experts. Microsoft Get On the Bus TourWeek 1 Memorial Holiday — no events Free Windows 7 Ultimate Software GiveawayMicrosoft is also giving away 50 copies of Windows 7 Ultimate for the first 50 Get On the Bus event attendees through the door at every stop! To receive free Windows 7 Ultimate, be in the first 50 people (who are US residents or Canada 18+) to arrive at a Microsoft Get On the Bus Tour afternoon event.
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Slangwho People Powered Search Engine Challenges Google Posted: 02 May 2010 04:43 AM PDT A new search engine is coming called Slangwho, a People Powered Search Engine set to redefine the way we search. Online buzz and advertising campaigns seems to be building around Slangwho as it gets poised to take on Google, Bing and Yahoo! Slangwho People Search EngineSlangwho launched live in Private Beta on March 1, 2010. Now they have released 3 videos directed by Italian director and producer Aaron Chiesa. At 1pm EST every day, a new video from the 12 part video series exploring conversations with real people will go live till the Slangwho launch on May 14, 2010.
The videos specify people powered search is more trustworthy than a black box algorithm used by most search engines. What exactly Slangwho is, and how they will integrate social media will be revealed more in these coming videos till the launch on May 14, 2010. Meanwhile Slangwho cofounder Sasha Tcherevkoff is not revealing much on Twitter, except for that its Alexa rank is rising and advertising is in full swing.
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