A few day ago Adobe launched Wave – a desktop notification system for your favorite websites. To understand it better think about it like an aggregator that keeps together all your favorite social networks and websites.
The application is built using Adobe AIR and connects to different services and alerts you when changes are made or new content is available.
Adobe Wave partners are a few but this is just the beginning. As RJ Owen said on his article on InsideRIA content publishers can incorporate Adobe Wave in their products.
Additionally, content publishers can incorporate Adobe Wave into their products by creating a publisher account. Unfortunately this process seems to be only available to providers of corporate content – getting a publisher account requires a company, website, e-mail address with matching domain, and personal verification by an Adobe employee.
Developers and publisher can go here to learn more and create a publisher account.
To end my article Adobe Wave is an aggregating system and a notification system.
Please take a look at the images from within Adobe Wave and follow the links bellow.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/wave/
http://www.insideria.com/2009/07/adobe-launches-wave.html
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/wave/developers/
http://corlan.org/2009/07/23/adobe-wave-is-available-on-labs/
http://corlan.org/2008/12/16/adobe-wave-and-you-developers/
Tags: AIR, application, flex, wave
This post was written by Andrei Ionescu
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