"Cycleblob, an addictive browser game created by Israeli developer Shy Shalom, went live today. The game ports light cycles, the futuristic vehicles from the legendary 1982 film Tron, to the browser. Nerd power! Of course, seeing as Tron was recently upgraded with a new sequel, it’s only fitting that light cycles should be given a more contemporary setting in which to compete — especially if that backdrop takes advantage of modern web standards and contexts."
"Adobe has announced its release of Wallaby, a drag-and-drop tool used to convert the company's Flash files into HTML 5. The program is available to developers through Adobe's Labs Web site. According to the company's release notes for the program, users can view the output file in one of the supported browsers or on an iOS device. The company also notes that not all of the features of Flash Professional are supported in HTML5. "
For your camera, via <a href="http://www.journerdism.com/index.php/2006/10/01/links-for-2006-10-02/">Journerdism</a>
Adobe beta that lets you create a color palette for anything. Say bye-bye to the Color Index book. At least for now while it's free. Requires Flash 9 player.
YouTube doesn't fare well for quality against 7 competitors.
Step-by-step on doing flash video for the technically minded.
Flash design object that allows deep linking - a major peeve of mine when it comes to websites that are designed solely in Flash (TM).
A San Jose Mercury-News multimedia package. The M-N package includes a five-part (!) story can be found <a href="http://tinyurl.com/sskyb">here</a>.
Compare maps among different online mapping services in a Flash environment. Pretty neat.
An online game that helps increase typing speed and word recognition by an astroids-like game. Pretty fun way to improve your skillz. via Lifehacker.
A tutorial from the horse's mouth, so to speak.
Recommeded by McAdams. Claims to do more and better than the traditional Flash embed methods. Not sure if it works in College Publisher sites.
Mindy McAdams' course for web journalism at UF. Definitely something to consider for those teaching or planning to teach multimedia journalism.
Joe Weiss. You don't know who Joe Weiss is? Only the guy who created Soundslides - the blessing or bane (depending on who you talk to) for those wanting to do audio slideshows.
A Quicktime tutorial on Soundslides by Richard Hernandez at MutlimediaShooter.
An article walking through the process of FLV compression. Via <a href="http://angelagrant.blogspot.com">Angela Grant.</a>
Canadian Film Board effort which is pretty neat, despite being a single-URL flash site. via Mindy McAdams.
NYTimes Flash package, with data. hat tip: Mindy McAdams
An interesting interactive graphic that attempts to explain CDOs, a financial tool that is causing lots of mortgage headaches.
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