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December 16, 2006

Apollo commentary

Apollo commentary: There's a whole bunch of TechMeme attention to Apollo today, as Michael Arrington interviews Kevin Lynch (audio, 37 minutes). I haven't listened to it and can't yet summarize, but see Alex Barnett for a solid synopsis. There are new screenshots accompanying the article too. More perspective as it arrives at Technorati, Google, Sphere, Blogpulse, Megite, MXNA, trackbacks at TalkCrunch.

Posted by JohnDowdell at December 16, 2006 01:45 PM

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Flash is also on the cover of Time magazine under 'Person of the Year'. Thought more people would blog about that.

Posted by: Xiaolei Shi at December 17, 2006 05:18 AM

Ryan Stewart pulled out some of the comments from TechCrunch and Digg.

The TechCrunch comments are worth checking out in full... lots of new people coming to terms with the basic ideas, lots of "friends of flash" filling in the details, and a little bit of extraneous agendas in there too.

The Digg comments had some odd posting patterns, insistence on WPF/e, but after viewing some histories it looks more like fanboy than astroturf.

I plan on re-reading the TechCrunch comment stream again in a day or two, because it's one of the first cases where Apollo discussion comes from the Adobe community, rather than from Adobe staff. People are tearing apart the ideas, looking at them from different angles, finding the most valid and useful ways of putting them together again. Good stuff.

Posted by: John Dowdell at December 18, 2006 08:49 AM

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