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links for 2007-04-27 | April 26th, 2007

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Flex is Open Sourced – Heyo! | April 26th, 2007

One more tick on the openess belt for Adobe. The barriers to adoption keep falling for Flash/Flex as an RIA platform. Now for the rampant promotion of 1 pixel swfs from them is all that’s left…but in the meantime.

Adobe is announcing tonight that the Flex SDK will be open sourced under the Mozilla public license, the same license that they open sourced the Action Script VM under (the Tamarin project). The move is just the latest in a trend of an increasingly open ecosystem around Flash and Flex which started with the Tamarin project.

More this from Ryan Stewart.

It’s interesting how they’re doing it progressively with the next release of Flex 3, first bugs then code. I think a lot of developers will be very excited about this. I wonder how this compares to the process went (is going) through. It makes sense from a revenue stand point if they’re only making money off builder and LCDS anyway. Smart move IMO.

“Open source co-creation is a powerful way to build a strong development community,” said James Governor of RedMonk.

I find James’ quote from the press release interesting as I suspect it’s going to be a long time before there is really co-creation of the Flex guts. Mind you I guess Fidelity is writing code for us. But who knows. I’m sure the development community will be able to find some new hacks and tricks with access to the code. I know we will:)
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links for 2007-04-25 | April 24th, 2007

  • RobotReplay – Add a script to your web pages to record every mouse motion and click that users take on your website. It’s like what Steve Krug says, to design a better experience, just watch your users in action. All RobotReplay needs is a way to surrepti
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  • “Interesting, but potentially intrusive/very intrusive. Tracks users at your site, including their mouse movements!”
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  • “Instead of paying thousands of dollars to get users behind a glass wall, eating your donuts and trying to say the right things to get called back to the next “pay me to surf” night out, you can get them in their “natural environment”, as though you”re lo
  • does it get any better. I like beer:)

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links for 2007-04-24 | April 23rd, 2007

  • “RobotReplay – yet another tool to measure how people are using your website. But, this one is actually quite clever. It records the mouse movement for specific sessions allowing you to see exactly how people navigate through your site.” Thomas really wa
  • Try modeling different types of drop-out within your e-commerce site. You’ll be amazed how much improving conversion by a 1% at any step in the process can affect the bottom line.

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links for 2007-04-22 | April 21st, 2007

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links for 2007-04-21 | April 20th, 2007

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links for 2007-04-20 | April 19th, 2007

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links for 2007-04-19 | April 18th, 2007

  • RobotReplay Rocks!!! – Thanks Andrew!
  • Review on CompleteUI. “I am constantly re-evaluating my current Struts1/Common Controls combination for doing web UI within our logistics project. I was recently pointed to nitobi Complete UI which is another Ajax driven component library.”
  • “At 37ms, Safari is easily the fastest implementation, over 3 times faster than Firefox. Internet Explorer is by far the slowest, but this may be a generic statement for the speed of VML operations. Opera was the 2nd fastest browser, narrowly losing out t

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links for 2007-04-18 | April 17th, 2007

  • Right up of the Ignite event I presented at. Should check out Atten.tv.

    Ignite finished strong with presentations from Justin.tv, RobotReplay, and Omnidrive.

  • Michael Macdonald from Webpronews interviewed me about RobotReplay today at the Web2.0Expo. Can’t wait to see it.
  • “:RobotReplay makes 99% of visitor session tracking programs look like yesterday’s news.” Wow – Great Quote:)
  • The biggest feature for RobotReplay is their use of Ajax to play back visitor actions on the live site as opposed to showing them in a recorded movie format. This cuts down on the amount of storage and bandwidth needed, and enables RobotReplay to offer th

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Ignites Slides for RobotReplay — Remote Usability for the Rest of Us | April 17th, 2007

Here are my slides from the Ignite event at the Web2.0Expo where I launched RobotReplay.
We’re getting slammed with traffic and sign ups and are tuning the servers around the clock to get the server back up and running 100%.

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