15.11.08
add commentFlash stats with MAMA
http://www.flashmagazine.com/news/detail/how_many_sites_use_flash/
Interesting post over at flash magazine about a recent survey performed by MAMA (Metadata Analysis and Mining Application). MAMA is Opera’s structural search engine with the study examining 3,509,180 URLs in 3,011,668 domains.
The results with total number of MAMA URLs using the Flash plugin was 1,176,227 (33.5%), ranging from 25% in Germany to 67.03% in China (I guess that says more about thier population than anything else). Below is a summary of the top 20 countries order by flash use:
Germany 25.00%
Denmark 25.33%
Austria 27.61%
Switzerland 27.60%
Sweden 27.70%
Australia 30.15%
Great Britain 30.27%
Canada 30.95%
Japan 31.75%
United States 32.57%
Russia 32.78%
Netherlands 37.20%
Norway 37.19%
Italy 40.32%
France 41.58%
Poland 42.37%
Czech Republic 43.10%
Spain 46.24%
Turkey 59.85%
China 67.03%
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13.11.08
add commentAdopt a Village Flash Module
http://www.news.com.au/adoptavillage/
Here’s a flash piece i created last week for our site’s “Adopt a Village” campaign. Its relatively simple, but has been pretty affective raising over $3000 this week alone.
Donate if you can…
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13.11.08
1 CommentAS3 YouTube Wrapper
http://code.google.com/p/youtubechromelesswrapper-as3/
Here’s a Chromeless AS3 Wrapper for YouTube which leverage’s ActionScript’s ExternalInterface class and YouTube’s JavaScript API.
Demo | Articale and code overview
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12.11.08
add commentmySql Type Casting tutorial
http://jeweladmin.wordpress.com/2008/10/11/mysql-type-casting/
A nice little tutorial over at JEWEL weblog about type casting with mySQL.
In case you don’t what it is, type casting is converting an expression of a given type into another type. Simple huh?
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12.11.08
add comment3D CMYK flash separation experiment
http://www.flashgamer.com/2008/11/another_cmyk_separation_in_3d.html
Found over at flash gamer, this little experiement separates the CMYK channels into different planes with the “multiply” blend method applied which can be rotated in 3d.
quite nice!
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