Welcome – New blog about Flash Mobile and Wireless technology
Posted on November 17, 2005
Filed Under Events and Resources, Handsets, Mobile, Tips, Tutorials, Wireless, eSeminar | Leave a Comment
Hi folks.
Let me to introduce myself. My name is Andrea Trento, General Manager at Interpreting.it, the communication agency I founded in 1998. My expertise includes developing Rich Internet Applications and games for mobile devices and the web. I’m Member of Team Macromedia for Mobile and Devices, and I work closely with Macromedia and other important brands throughout the development of a variety of Flash Lite-based game projects, articles for MM Developer Center and MM Macrochats. I’m an active contributor to the Flash Lite community, cooperating with Macromedia User Groups and Macromedia Forums for mobile. I also contribute to magazines focusing on mobile technology and development. This year I was a MAX speaker for Mobile and Devices and winner of a MAX Award for the Mobile experiences category.
Why you should be reading and commenting this blog
Do you want to know how to get the most out of Flash and Wireless technology?
Well, I don’t know everything, but I know pretty much – and I’m willing to help you in your endeavors. I will talk about Flash and Wireless technology.
I will post what you would like to learn and hear, and I promise to do everything humanely possible to ensure good content.
This is my personal blog. There are no evil corporate trolls or secret master plans behind this. The thoughts in this blog are mine, and most probably people don’t always agree with me. But I guess this is just fine – how else could we have an interesting conversation, and maybe learn something from it?
Why I am writing this blog
I want give the community a new support for Flash and Wireless technology.
Tips every week, tutorials, macrochats, a podcast channel to give you ‘live’ advice and tell you about mobile projects, development steps and much more.
So here we are – better late than never.
Ok, enough talk. Thanks for reading this intro. Now, let’s get down to blogging…
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