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Monday, June 17, 2002

Macromedia Blogs and the Death of the 'Official Story'

Another interesting read on the Macromedia weblogs, and corporate blogging in general. This one focuses on the importance of trustworthiness in marketing on the Internet.

One quick correction to the article, the weblogs were an initiative of the community managers (mostly JD's idea); we were not asked by Macromedia to create them. Although that may seem like a subtle correction, I wanted to make it clear that we were / are not required to maintain the weblogs. However, at least in the case of this weblog, I enjoy it, and it makes my job much, much easier.

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New Version of Flash Forward Event Guide

Eric Dolecki has released an updated version of his super sweet FlashForward 2002 event guide.

There are a ton of features in this including all of the conference info, local maps and information, and the ability to rate sessions.

Eric also gives thanks to a lot of Flash developers who helped him out. Another great example of the Flash community putting their heads together and creating some kick ass applications.

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Macromedia Flash Player for Embedded Opera

Read about it here.

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Updated Flash RSS Viewer

Phil Chung has updated his Flash RSS viewer. Among other features, you can now save and filter your favorite feeds, as well as add any .91 or .92 RSS feed .

Phil also mentions a lot of people that he got help from. A great example of the Flash Community working together to do some really cool stuff.

[via jdb]

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