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Plangarden at Web 2.0 Expo
By roystahl | April 28, 2008
Last week I went to Web 2.0 Expo. Very different than a gardening show. Although at the end, some people looked like vegetables.
It was great to see some of the companies that I work with and looked into APIs that I will consider in the future.
When the show started I went to Adobe to see what they were doing with Flash. It was disapointing since they had only a partner booth. They were showing off how their products were used by other and I am sure people that help them pay for the booth were allowed to demo their use of Adobe in their booth. There was no large presence of Adobe demos of their tools and technology. Fortunately for them, Microsoft and Silverlight were equally poor. Silverlight is on the way up, but even at the end of summer they are going to be a few steps behind Adobe. I heard from the floor that people are impressed with thier video, but I am looking ad the RIA abilities which are very weak from Silverlight and spread between two programs.
Of course as a gardener, I went through the show row by row harvesting only the information that was ripe. I will have more to write about this show through out this week as I continue to work on the code and reflect on the Web 2.0 expo.
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