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Adobe AIR to erase Web, desktop division

24 February 2008


Adobe Systems on Monday is set to finally release Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) software, which is on the leading edge of a movement to make Web applications act more like traditional desktop applications. At the company’s Engage event in San Francisco on rich Internet application design, executives will announce

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Can’t wait for this to happen! Makes the web more user friendly.

>Adobe AIR to erase Web, desktop division

24 February 2008

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Adobe Systems on Monday is set to finally release Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) software, which is on the leading edge of a movement to make Web applications act more like traditional desktop applications. At the company’s Engage event in San Francisco on rich Internet application design, executives will announce

read more | digg story

Can’t wait for this to happen! Makes the web more user friendly.

StartForce – Desktop on Your Browser

14 August 2007

Author documents thrilling experience from Initial interaction with StartForce, a Web OS with Windows like look and feel such as start-button, program menu, explorer, messenger, and media player.


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I see value in what they are doing. Who wants to install productivity software on every machine you log into, be nice if your browser brings in all those capabilities. It really becomes platform independent. I like Netvibes a similar web 2.0 product which you can easily customize to get it to do lots of stuff for you, including subscribing to RSS feeds, widgets, to do lists, calendar, bookmarks and so on.

>StartForce – Desktop on Your Browser

14 August 2007

>Author documents thrilling experience from Initial interaction with StartForce, a Web OS with Windows like look and feel such as start-button, program menu, explorer, messenger, and media player.


read more | digg story

I see value in what they are doing. Who wants to install productivity software on every machine you log into, be nice if your browser brings in all those capabilities. It really becomes platform independent. I like Netvibes a similar web 2.0 product which you can easily customize to get it to do lots of stuff for you, including subscribing to RSS feeds, widgets, to do lists, calendar, bookmarks and so on.