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	<title>Comments on: The A-Ha moment. When the Flash Platform Becomes More Than a Toy For Your Client</title>
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		<title>By: The Official &#8220;Successful Website Checklist Challenge&#8221; &#124; Web Site Design Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Note: If you&#8217;ve been following our articles, then you know that we&#8217;ve been very anti-Flash in website design for quite some time. As a matter of fact, I can&#8217;t remember the last time we said something positive about Flash. However, hopefully that will change in the not-to-distant future. Professional Flash/Flex developer Chad Udell foreshadows a likely promising future for Flash in webs... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Note: If you&#8217;ve been following our articles, then you know that we&#8217;ve been very anti-Flash in website design for quite some time. As a matter of fact, I can&#8217;t remember the last time we said something positive about Flash. However, hopefully that will change in the not-to-distant future. Professional Flash/Flex developer Chad Udell foreshadows a likely promising future for Flash in webs&#8230; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Gilbert Mizrahi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gilbert Mizrahi</dc:creator>
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		<description>Chad,

I agree with you 100%. I have seen in many blogs (not related to Flash/Flex) that for many Flash still an animation tool to do those annoying Flash intros. Most believe Flash is good to display videos and to do e-learning applications that put &quot;kind-of&quot; PowerPoint in a web friendly format.

When I explain that the Flash/Flex ecosystem allows developing powerful RIAs that can consume data from many data sources and  more, many still skeptical. 

However, I see a trend towards the A-HA moment you are talking about. Everyday there are more and more great RIA examples all over the web, and corporations, and non-yet-Flash/Flex developers are starting to take notice.</description>
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<p>I agree with you 100%. I have seen in many blogs (not related to Flash/Flex) that for many Flash still an animation tool to do those annoying Flash intros. Most believe Flash is good to display videos and to do e-learning applications that put &#8220;kind-of&#8221; PowerPoint in a web friendly format.</p>
<p>When I explain that the Flash/Flex ecosystem allows developing powerful RIAs that can consume data from many data sources and  more, many still skeptical. </p>
<p>However, I see a trend towards the A-HA moment you are talking about. Everyday there are more and more great RIA examples all over the web, and corporations, and non-yet-Flash/Flex developers are starting to take notice.</p>
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