From time to time, I write things that get picked up by Magazines. In this case, I put together a series of thoughts for developers & companies looking to make a move from their existing Flash applications to HTML5. We deal with this subject just about every day, and are working with a variety of well known brands who are in the midst of the transition. The published piece was edited quite a bit to keep it brief and formatted for print. I decided to also publish the full version here on my site because there is some decent information that might be of use as people find themselves having this conversation.
Read MoreWe've been familiar with the Metro design system for a couple of years now. It looks like Redmond is starting to apply aspects of it to legacy Web properties, including Sky Drive. It's either genius, or the beginning of the end... What is your take?
Read MoreI love when I get to work on projects like this. Check out what our team did for KCRW, LA's "it" radio station.
Read MoreBett Victor gets it! From time to time I stumble across a post online that strikes me as "exactly right". Check this out.
Read MoreHere is an interview from last year about the project we did with Tesla Motors and implementing a proof of concept touch screen inside the Model S prototype/show car.
Read MoreI often get asked my opinion on emerging platforms. In this interview with Channel Web, we discuss the ingredients necessary for Microsoft to successfully enter the tablet computing marketplace.
Read MoreEvery few months we (Roundarch) host the IxDA meetings here in our...
Read MoreGoogle adds to the argument in favor of "Rich Connected" applications and online/offline operability
This is a pretty old write-up, but I left it on the...
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