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<title>What the recent Adobe mobile announcements mean for RIA</title>
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<summary>Funny how the perception of mobile can change almost overnight. In a flurry of announcements from Adobe in the lead up to the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the worlds of RIA and mobile were placed on a collision course.</summary>
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<name>Dale Rankine</name>
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Funny how the perception of mobile can change almost overnight. In a flurry of announcements from Adobe in the lead up to the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the worlds of RIA and mobile were placed on a collision course.
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<title>Are Flash Mobile Wallpapers Dead?</title>
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<summary>For many InsideRIA readers, mobile means iPhone or Android, or perhaps more telling it might mean &quot;no Flash&quot;. Even though Flash (Lite) has been on mobile devices for over 8 years now, it hasn&apos;t yet become a standard technology like it has on the web. I recently wrote a piece dealing with the apparent failure of a particular flavor of Flash mobile content - the humble mobile wallpaper.</summary>
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For many InsideRIA readers, mobile means iPhone or Android, or perhaps more telling it might mean &quot;no Flash&quot;. Even though Flash (Lite) has been on mobile devices for over 8 years now, it hasn&apos;t yet become a standard technology like it has on the web. I recently wrote a piece dealing with the apparent failure of a particular flavor of Flash mobile content - the humble mobile wallpaper.
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<title>My first (introductory) post for InsideRIA</title>
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<published>2009-01-21T16:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>Thought I should write a bit of an introduction to myself and say hi to everyone. As you can see, my name is Dale and I&apos;m grateful to Rich and InsideRIA for inviting me to be a guest blogger here.</summary>
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