December 5, 2009
Com o sucesso do Twitter já era de se esperar o surgimento de inúmeras outras plataformas e soluções similares. Tais ofertas, incluem funcionalidades variadas, adicionais ao Twitter. Confira a seguir 12 opções selecionadas:
May 28, 2009
Actually there are many other website that offer user the ability to upload their videos. Some offer even a better compression rate and quality than YouTube itself (like Vimeo). Check out some of the options:
August 12, 2007
Gaia is a front-end Flash Framework targeted at anyone who develops Flash sites. It's designed to dramatically reduce development time. It provides solutions to the challenges and repeated tasks we all face with front-end Flash site development, such as navigation, transitions, preloading, asset management, site structure and deep linking. It provides speed and flexibility in your workflow and a simple API that gives you access to its powerful features.
http://www.gaiaflashframework.com
July 4, 2007
This Flash snippet was developed to dinamically load images from a Flick RSS feed.[SWF]http://marcosfigueira.com/flickr/flickr.swf, 484, 363[/SWF]
July 1, 2007
How to build a kick-butt community-driven web site.
April 29, 2007
If you enjoy using the Firefox browser and need a reliable FTP client for transferring files from your computer to your hosting space and back, this is for you.
The FTP interface is available from the browser window by right-clicking or Control+Clicking on the Macintosh.FireFTP :: Firefox Add-ons
January 28, 2007
After some research, I learned that integrating a Flash front-end to a Blogging System is quite a hard task. I was unable to find a ready-made solution or even a tutorial that could lead to solving the equation.
I decided to try it myself, from the scratch. I have chosen MovableType and the initial results can be found by clicking at the image above.
Em Português?
January 10, 2007
Adobe is working on client-based software that will run Flash applications separately from a browser, whether online or offline. The company is working on a project code-named Apollo, which will let applications written for Adobe's Flash software run without a Web browser.