Any Crash is probably Flash

I worked for a Flash based Interactive Design company before, but I still have to admit most of the users got ABUSED by misuse Flash everyday. Oh well, for mac users, the day has ended. Say Hello to ClickToFlash.

Basically it’s replaced all the Flash with an default icon. So the site won’t load the flash in the first place until you click on the Flash you would like to play. I have been using for few days, and it truly make my Macbook Pro runs cooler and faster when I browse the websites.


The good thing about it is you can add the sites you would like to allow to open the Flash by default (eg.theFWA or youtube). Enjoy and tell Flash to Kiss my Ass now.

Finally Flash external resource is indexed by google

Source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/06/flash-indexing-with-external-resource.html Google just added external resource loading to our Flash indexing capabilities. This means that when a SWF file loads content from some other file—whether it’s text, HTML, XML, another SWF, etc.—Google can index this external content too, and associate it with the parent SWF file and any documents that embed it. This new capability improves search quality by allowing relevant content contained in external resources to appear in response to users’ queries.

Prior to this launch, this result did not appear, because all of the relevant content is contained in an XML file loaded by a SWF file.

To date, when Google encounters SWF files on the web, we can:

  • Index textual content displayed as a user interacts with the file. We click buttons and enter input, just like a user would.
  • Discover links within Flash files.
  • Load external resources and associate the content with the parent file.
  • Support common JavaScript techniques for embedding Flash, such as SWFObject and SWFObject2.
  • Index sites scripted with AS1 and AS2, even if the ActionScript is obfuscated. Update on June 19, 2009: We index sites with AS3 as well. The ActionScript version isn’t particularly relevant in our Indexing process, so we support older versions of AS in addition to the latest.

If you don’t want your SWF file or any of its external resources crawled by search engines, please use an appropriate robots.txt directive.

Finally Flash external resource is indexed by google

Source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/06/flash-indexing-with-external-resource.html Google just added external resource loading to our Flash indexing capabilities. This means that when a SWF file loads content from some other file—whether it’s text, HTML, XML, another SWF, etc.—Google can index this external content too, and associate it with the parent SWF file and any documents that embed it. This new capability improves search quality by allowing relevant content contained in external resources to appear in response to users’ queries.

Prior to this launch, this result did not appear, because all of the relevant content is contained in an XML file loaded by a SWF file.

To date, when Google encounters SWF files on the web, we can:

  • Index textual content displayed as a user interacts with the file. We click buttons and enter input, just like a user would.
  • Discover links within Flash files.
  • Load external resources and associate the content with the parent file.
  • Support common JavaScript techniques for embedding Flash, such as SWFObject and SWFObject2.
  • Index sites scripted with AS1 and AS2, even if the ActionScript is obfuscated. Update on June 19, 2009: We index sites with AS3 as well. The ActionScript version isn’t particularly relevant in our Indexing process, so we support older versions of AS in addition to the latest.

If you don’t want your SWF file or any of its external resources crawled by search engines, please use an appropriate robots.txt directive.

iPhone One Day Gateaway.

Basically, it’s short story about an iPhone 3G escaped from the fifth Ave Apple Store. She was riding the horse and subway. Visited leading digital art school “Parsons” to enjoy her NYC experience. When she went back to her home (Apple store), she is almost out of bettery. time to sleep with the wonderful gateaway in her dream.

I have to finish this project in two days. 30-60 seconds of animation. This is insane. From story line to shooting. Editing and animation. Fake 3D animation. Spent more than 24 hours in 48 hours to make this possible. It’s not perfect, but i hope you would enjoy it.