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ColdFusion Talk (CF-Talk) Mailing List RSS Feedhttp://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/message.cfm/messageid:300424 [ColdFusion Talk (CF-Talk) Mailing List RSS Feed] I guess thats like when a significant other tells you that you were the best! =] On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:21 AM, Adrian Lynch <contact@adrianlynch.co.uk>

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ColdFusion Talk (CF-Talk) Mailing List RSS Feedhttp://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/message.cfm/messageid:300425 [ColdFusion Talk (CF-Talk) Mailing List RSS Feed] Macromedia 'Certified Professional' Pin: BLAAHHAHAAHHAHAHAAAAHAA - >I guess thats like when a significant other tells you that you were the best! >

mailbucket: cf-talkhttp://www.mailbucket.org/cf-talk-5086531.html [mailbucket: cf-talk] RE: Macromedia 'Certified Professional' Pin: :O. -----Original Message----- From: Alan Rother Sent: 04 March 2008 16:29 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Macromedia 'Certified Professional' Pin HAHA! I guess thats like when a significant other tells you that ...

JD on EPhttp://weblogs.macromedia.com/jd/archives/2008/03/lynch_interview_2.cfm [JD on EP] Lynch interview: Its great that the platform can reach so many people, but it just seems like Adobe has become so proud of their consumer distribution numbers that they aren't even paying attention to the corporate side of things.

Brajeshwarhttp://www.brajeshwar.com/2008/kevin-lynch-is-adobes-new-cto/ [Brajeshwar] Kevin Lynch is Adobe’s new CTO: Adobe has transformed itself through several technology waves, from desktop publishing, to multimedia and to the Web. Kevin’s insights and passion for rich Internet applications, and what they signify for the future of software across operating systems and devices, will help enable the next generation of innovation for our customers.

photoshopnewshttp://photoshopnews.com/2008/02/06/adobe-names-kevin-lynch-chief-technology-officer/ [photoshopnews] Adobe Names Kevin Lynch Chief Technology Officer: As Adobe’s senior vice president and chief software architect, he has led the Platform Business Unit, which is focused on advancing the company’s software platform for the creation and delivery of engaging applications and content to any desktop or device. Lynch has also overseen Adobe’s developer relations, including the integration of customers and partners in the development process through Adobe Labs and customer advisory councils.

Tech Watch | infoworld Staffhttp://weblog.infoworld.com/techwatch/archives/015790.html [Tech Watch | infoworld Staff] Adobe names new CTO: At Macromedia, Lynch served as chief software architect and president of products. He led the initial development of the Macromedia Dreamweaver Web development product line and the transformation of the Flash Player from an animation focus to being a rich Internet application and dynamic media runtime.

Tech blog[Tech blog] With Air, Adobe blurs the line between PC and Web: On Monday, Lynch, who was recently named the chief technology officer at Adobe Systems, which bought Macromedia in 2005, was to release the official version of Air, a software development regularity that could potentially power tens of thousands of applications that merge the Internet and the PC, like well as spot the distinctions between PCs and new computing devices like smartphones.

Brent's Business/Tech blog[Brent's Business/Tech blog] Kevin Cloud: He has an idea, which he regards as a “Kevin Cloud and moqua a small demonstration of the idea for executives on the site of Macromedia, a software development tools. It took data stored on the ‘Internet use and the other containing information on the hard drive.

NETWORK TEKS' COMPUTER NEWS BLOG[NETWORK TEKS' COMPUTER NEWS BLOG] Adobe names new CTO: At Macromedia, Lynch served as chief software architect and president of products. He led the initial development of the Macromedia Dreamweaver Web development product line and the transformation of the Flash Player from an […]

AFI BLOG: Media and Technologyhttp://feeds.afi.com/~r/AFIMT/~3/241132437/ [AFI BLOG: Media and Technology] Adobe Blurs Line Between PC and Web: Adobe Blurs Line Between PC and Web - The New York Times On sabbatical in 2001 from Macromedia, Kevin Lynch, a software developer, was frustrated that he could not get to his Web data when he was off the Internet and annoyed that he .

Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.comhttp://computer-internet.marc8.com/ria-battle-heats-andi-gutmans-weblog [Computer & Internet - computer-internet.marc8.com] The RIA Battle Heats Up - Andi Gutmans' Weblog: I've really been pleasantly surprised at how Adobe seems to be using Macromedia to change the more conservative culture of Adobe, as opposed to trying to enforce Adobe...

webforcesolutions Internet Marketing Blog[webforcesolutions Internet Marketing Blog] Resources for Starting an Online Business: Unless you know HTML you will need to use a HTML editor such as Microsoft Frontpage, Hotdog, or Dreamweaver which is a bit more advanced.

[Webmaster Resource Blog] Adobe Blurs Line Between PC and Web - Tuscaloosa News (subscription): SAN FRANCISCO ”” On sabbatical in 2001 from Macromedia, Kevin Lynch, a software developer, was frustrated that he could not get to his Web data when he was …

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)http://wpf.netfx3.com/blogs/sparkle_bloggers/archive/2008/02/26/adobe-blurs-line-between-pc-and-web-new-york-times.aspx [Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)] Adobe Blurs Line Between PC and Web - New York Times: Three years ago, Microsoft hired one of Mr. Lynch’s crucial software developers at Macromedia, Brad Becker, to help create it.

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