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Adobe makes it official: Adobe AIR now its focus for mobile, HTML5 takes over the web

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Adobe this morning confirmed a ZDNet report that Flash Player would be going the way of the dinosaurs, marking a fairly major shift in the company's mobile strategy. Instead, Adobe will focus on AIR for cross-platform mobile applications, and to ramp up its contributions to HTML5 — with which it also had been working all along.

Writes Danny Winokur, VP and GM of interactive development at Adobe:

HTML5 is now universally supported on major mobile devices, in some cases exclusively.  This makes HTML5 the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms. We are excited about this, and will continue our work with key players in the HTML community, including Google, Apple, Microsoft and RIM, to drive HTML5 innovation they can use to advance their mobile browsers.

Our future work with Flash on mobile devices will be focused on enabling Flash developers to package native apps with Adobe AIR for all the major app stores.  We will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to work with new mobile device configurations (chipset, browser, OS version, etc.) following the upcoming release of Flash Player 11.1 for Android and BlackBerry PlayBook.  We will of course continue to provide critical bug fixes and security updates for existing device configurations.  We will also allow our source code licensees to continue working on and release their own implementations.

So that's that. Flash Player will live on in the traditional browser space. But for our smartphones, HTML5 and the mobile web will rule.

Source: Adobe



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Make Salad in a Jar for an Easy Grab-and-Go Lunch That Stays Fresh for Days [Food]

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Make Salad in a Jar for an Easy Grab-and-Go Lunch That Stays Fresh for DaysHere’s an ingenious way to make sure you eat salad everyday: Make jars of salad on Sunday night that you can just grab to bring to work. If you layer the ingredients correctly, the salad stays fresh for up to four days.

Julia writes on the Fat Girl Trapped in a Skinny Body blog that the most important part of the layering is keeping the dressing and the salad leaves from touching. She layers her ingredients with the dressing on the bottom, then onions, mushrooms, tomatoes, quinoa, and spinach. Naturally, you would adapt her salad recipe to your own tastes.

Adding to the convenience of this Secret Recipe Club recipe: When you’re ready to eat your salad, just shake the jar up.

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UCLA vs. California: Live updates from the Rose Bowl

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California 7, UCLA 0 (end of first quarter)

A turnover by UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince is what put the Bruins in a first-quarter hole against California on Saturday at the Rose Bowl.

Prince had gained 21 yards on a run, but he fumbled when he was hit.

Five plays later, the Bears scored on a one-yard run by Isi Sofele midway through the first quarter?

California 7, UCLA 0 (early first quarter)

Bruins quarterback Kevin Prince had a nice run, cutting and moving past defenders.

But Prince fumbled the ball after a 21-yard gain and it was recovered by California?s Dan Camporeale at UCLA?s 30-yard line.

Five plays later, the Bears scored on a one-yard run by Isi Sofele.

Pregame

For a so-called big game between UCLA and California? at the Rose Bowl, there sure is a sparse crowd here.

The Bruins entered the game 3-4 overall, 2-2 in the Pacific 12 Conference. Cal entered?at?4-3, 1-3.

During?Karl Dorrell?s last season as Bruins coach in 2007, UCLA drew 83,484 fans for the game against California at the Rose Bowl.

– Broderick Turner

Photo: UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel tries to fire up the Bruins during last week’s game. Credit: Paul Sakuma / Associated Press

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