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The Next Web: Products – Adobe Apollo

June 2nd, 2007 Hans Eilers No comments

Adobe gave a short introduction of their new product Apollo. They did not fully explain it and went on to present the Adobe Media Player.

With this media player they will directly compete with ITunes & Windows Media Player. Using the offline capabilities of Apollo they demonstrated different features of the new player. The most interesting feature was the product placements. Content providers could add products to video’s. If a product is shown in the video, customer can click on a small icon and immediately buy this product – even though there is no internet connection. The order will be passed to the shop when the user connects to the internet again.

Adobe is releasing this product together with Apollo on the Max confence later this year. They are trying to use the momentum of the media player to push their new platform Apollo. Besides the media player, they are also working with partners (eBay) to have a large number of good consumer applications ready by September.

Just when we gave up on the desktop….

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Future of webapps…

February 13th, 2007 Hans Eilers No comments

Future of webapplications -
The candidates I currently see:

1. Apollo (Flex/Flash), Windows Presentation Foundation (in and outside of the browser)

2. Browser applications – check out this article on Firefox and the next release. Behaving more like a run-time capable of hosting connected applications. Using technologies like XUL & Ajax.

Rod Drury > Firefox3: Web Apps Game changer

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The role of the desktop in Rich Internet Applications

January 17th, 2007 Hans Eilers No comments

» The role of the desktop in Rich Internet Applications | The Universal Desktop | ZDNet.com
Good article on RIA’s and desktop convergence. Interesting view on Ajax as a desktop application…

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Predictions for 2007

December 30th, 2006 Hans Eilers 1 comment

The internet will become more serious and more commercial. Services that have been free will go commercial.

IE7 adoption rates will go up as Vista is shipped with new PC’s

Web 2.0 hype will slow down, people will wake up and know that because you can doesn’t mean you should.

RSS will increase to become mainstream. Used by humans and by webapplication for data exchange (Google Base).

Following this trend the web will use more and more structured data based on open standards.

Web Office, online office will be adopted by small and perhaps not so small business. Focus will be on productivity and TCO.

Use of RIA (Rich Internet Applications) will increase. Watch Adobe’s Apollo and Microsoft’s WPF

Google will release GoogleOS, based on an optimzed version of linux. Microsoft will fight Google with the Live services (of course tightly integrated with Vista). Google will buy Digg/Secondlife/Pandora/netvibes)

Internet-based TV will be huge. Meaning youtubeVnext and its competitors. Vista will find it’s way into the livingroom as mediacenter. Apple will wow the world with it’s own mediacenter! Sony will announce a mediacenter/playstation/ entertainment center. As will a Nokia consortium.

A bold one, Virtual money. A new currency will start to emerge… See Secondlife’s Lindex, Microsoft Points, Google…

Online real estate. Wow, certainly in the Netherlands, a war is raging. Consumers are turning away from traditional realtors and moving online. Competition is fierce and marketing budgets bulging. And ofcource there is much to be won.

E-learning will be used massively by third (& second) world countries.

MSOffice is going to start to die. Consumers will stop using Office at home, preferring online editors like Google Documents. Microsoft will come with online office, but this will be a paid service, and therefore not really take off.

Companies that will have success in 2007 Yahoo, Google, LinkedIn. Myspace’s popularity will shrink.

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eBay is developing with Adobe’s Apollo

December 18th, 2006 Hans Eilers No comments
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