“It’s Innovation, not Open Source. . .” I just finished reading Gregg Keizer’s Computer World article, “Adobe escalates feud with Apple over Flash.” In his article, Keizer outlines some new developments in the ongoing Next Tech War. Specifically, Keizer links to a post on Adobe’s website titled, “Freedom of Choice,” which offers a letter from [...]
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No App for That! Is Steve Jobs Failing Apple?
Posted: May 14, 2010 in Featured, Marketplace Infrastructure, TechKnowledgy ArticlesTags: Adobe, Apple, Apple vs. Adobe, Applications Development, commodity, differentiation, Flash, innovation, iPad, iPhone, Open Source, product erosion, sign, significance, standardization, Steve Jobs, tech savvy, Tech War
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The Next Tech War: Mobile Applications Development Platforms
Posted: April 12, 2010 in Featured, TechKnowledgy ArticlesTags: Adobe, Apple, CS5, Google, iPad, iPhone, Microsoft, Silverlight 4, Steve Jobs, Windows Phone 7, XNA 4
This Means War! Today, Adobe launches the highly anticipated Creative Suite 5 (CS5). The most anticipated feature of CS5 is the ability to develop applications using Flash technologies and compile the application so it will run in Apple’s iPhone. The great thing about this, from Adobe’s perspective, is that it allows hundreds of thousands of [...]
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