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cyberbullymouse

09/18/12 10:53 AM

#65810 RE: colemano #65809

Discussing such technologies in a constructive manner requires more than just copy&paste of some scam's buzzwords; and hyperbolic proclamations of common terminology as if it were something special.

I've been developing websites for Fortune 500 and mid-tier since 2000. Flash was a big piece of our dev toolset until a few years ago, and we pioneered some of the early notable Flash work. We still use it sparingly for select projects, like kiosk. But I know for a fact that any desktop platform that is dependent on Flash is now obsolete.

Fact is, yes, if a video conf platform doesn't have an alternative delivery mechanism to replace the Flash container, it is DEAD. A non-player is the online video realm. Here's comes some reality:

- Apple alone sold 17million tablets (iPads), in just Q2 of 2011. that's 17 million iPads that won't play the HEXA2 platform (not that any of them would want to - LOL!!!)

- Google predicts that mobile users (phone and tablet) will be 45% of their search queries by 2013. Currently it's at 35%. The vast majority of these users don't have, and never will have, Flash. Adobe killed Flash for Mobile. In reality, Steve Jobs killed it 2 years ago.

- Tech writers all over the web started declaring Flash dead a couple years ago, as did I. Hard to find any recent articles on the subject because it's just a given now. Here's an example from a year ago...
http://royal.pingdom.com/2011/11/10/the-beginning-of-the-end-for-adobe-flash/


While it is not a big deal for a REAL company (aka not MDGC or HEXA2, which are fake companies) to replace Flash in their implementation, it will take resources and expertise beyond the ability to make slide decks, which is all unDoctor Mofraudi seems capable of. Since he's been milking the same old vid conf platform for several years now, I doubt he'll make the investment in changing anything, since there is very little actual usership of his obsolete, me-too solution.