Buzzword Preso

by kai on 02/11/2007

I assume everyone has heard of Buzzword, right? Oh, you haven't? Buzzword is an astonishingly good online text processor and Adobe has just recently bought Virtual Ubiquity, the people who have built Buzzword.

Just the other day there was a highly interesting Connect presentation for Adobe User Group Managers on Buzzword that I'd love to share with you guys. Have fun watching it!

Oh, btw: Diane has blogged about Buzzword as well, have a read!

The Swiss CF boom...

by kai on 02/11/2007

...is apparently reaching new heights. The SWISS CFUG has currently 12 CF-related job listings online. Given how small the Swiss market is, I'm very happy that CF is taking off there (again).

Being interviewed...

by kai on 29/10/2007

...is an interesting experience. Kay Smoljak didn't show any fear and interviewed me about my trip to Adobe MAX 2007 earlier this month. The interview has been published now on Kay's Sitepoint blog on ColdFusion. have fun :)

Apply to be part of the Pacifica beta

by kai on 25/10/2007

Pacifica is the codename of a new hosted service from Adobe. Its target is to provide a high quality VoIP service layer for the Flash Platform (with Flash, Flex, AIR etc). I've seen some demos of Pacifica at MAX Chicago the other week and it's pretty powerful and impressive - it took me a while to see the potential though :) Pacifica is now available as a private beta and people who are…

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Kay Smoljak @ CFUG New Zealand

by kai on 24/10/2007

The next CFUG NZ meeting (on the 1st of November) will feature a presentation by Kay Smoljak on CSS and Webstandards. Start time: 5:45 pm New Zealand DST.

Connect URL: http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/newzealandcfug/

Learning German by playing the Sims

by kai on 24/10/2007

I've got this link from JJ yesterday. It's a scientific research paper about learning German by playing The Sims. Very interesting read!

http://llt.msu.edu/vol9num1/purushotma/default.html

C/C++ to ActionScript

by kai on 23/10/2007

One of my personal technical highlights of MAX 2007 was the Scott Petersen's sneak peek about potential ways of converting existing C and C++ code to AS code and to re-use it for Flash platform based apps.

There's a very good video online in Peter Elst's blog and Ryan Stewart interviewed Scott about some of the technical details. This is worth a read guys!

webDU 2008 is ON

by kai on 23/10/2007

Just got it off the ticker (well, last night, but we were having a public holiday in NZ and I was doing non-geek stuff) - webDU 2008 is on. It will be held May 7-9, 2008 at Star City in Sydney, Australia. Day 0 will again be a workshop day, followed by two days of conference.

Expect more infos, line-ups etc. during the next few weeks and big kudos to the guys from Daemon for bringing it on again!

Kay Smoljak@Sitepoint

by kai on 22/10/2007

Kay Smoljak, world-known CF- and web standards activist has started blogging about ColdFusion on sitepoint.com. I'm very happy about that because Kay is a very respected, honest, intelligent and straight-forward geek friend of mine (D*** it, I should have opted for the Cyndi Lauper concert - someone wants to sponsor my flight?) - and I'm convinced that her new blog (besides the other blogs she's…

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Vodafone New Zealand "improves" roaming fees - and the lack of competition

by kai on 22/10/2007

Just the other day, I've received a SMS from Vodafone NZ asking me to ring 495 to learn about the new, streamlined and improved roaming charges. Interesting enough they're notifying their customers by SMS, but that's a different story. There are a few changes which I'm - to be polite - not really thrilled about. First of all, they've lifted up the fee for sending an SMS while roaming from 20…

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