 

Company Profile
Specializing in Flash Development since 1997 and FLEX
Development since 2004. XML db integration, content management, Authorize.Net &
payment gateways. Developed the first Detroit Redwings Site & the first WRIF
Radio Flash site. We are focusing in 2010 on the emerging
Mobile Tablet market, Google
Android and the
Adobe FLEX4 for Mobile
framework including Gigya
integration with Social Networks
1. Web Services
Administration on Central
Platinum Servers with overflow handling of Cloud Server
Instances on Amazon EC2 or Simple Storage, or Rackspace
Container Storage, data/media feeds to Desktop and Mobile Web
apps via XML or Adobe AMF and video streaming also available.


2. Flash
Development


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Google
nexusone™
An
Open Handset Alliance
device from Google.
Over 100 Open Handset Alliance members
have announced plans for Tablet, Pad & Notebook Mobile Devices
each using the open source
Android
operating system.
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Smart Phones & Tablets
Evergrowing
Over 100 Different
Android
Devices
to choose from in 2010
listing
here

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CONTENT WebService
Example site:
www.MexicoCaribbean.Net
Mexico
Caribbean is a company based in the United States, owned and operated by
Denis Couture. Denis makes his home in the Detroit, Michigan, area
and has been buying and selling property in the Costa Maya since 2000.
He has over 20 years of real estate experience and is a licensed
professional engineer. Over the past five years, he has concentrated all
of his efforts in the Costa Maya area, and has become intimately
familiar with the entire coastline. He prides himself on educating his
clients about the value of property and the buying process. The better
informed they are, the more satisfying the experience. Denis makes
frequent trips to the Costa Maya to meet with clients from all over the
world, but also uses local real estate partners to represent his
listings. Knowledge, education and professionalism are the hallmarks,
which have earned Mexico Caribbean its excellent reputation. Nearly
every visitor to his site has complimented on it's incredibly unique
design. Below is an Administrative section where he can edit the
Properties of a lot.

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CONTENT
WebService (continued)
Example site:
www.TheChipRoom.com
TheChipRoom.com uses the PayPal Standard method of
payment, along with the Product Catalog manager. The difference
between TheChipRoom.com and ArtSupreme.com below, is that ArtSupreme.com
includes the enhanced Community Administration for User Accounts and
Home Pages,nag Inventory Maement and Shipping, and has the option as it
grows to scale to real time Gateways such as Authoirze.Net, PayPal
Website Payments PRO, WorldPay, Moneris and others.
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COMMUNITY WebService

Provides everything the CART WebService provides
(below) except for payment services. See the image below for a snapshot
of the "Accounts Management" feature:

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CART WebService


The CartWebService includes all that the Community Web Services
does but additionally includes the eCommerce features.
Here are some screenshots
for inventory management,
This is the product management page, in this case
showing photographic art, sold as Giclee paintings,
This is the Product General Information Tab for
choosing Product Categories and available printing options for the
digital print art,

And short and long descriptions of the Art for the
Active Directory on the website which includes special search and Search
Engine Optimization functions (SEO techniques are currently being
enhanced with things like Facebook Apps, integration of Top Selling
products with Twitter, YouTube video for Viral Marketing etc.)

Finally, the SKUs tab of the Product Page, perhaps the
most misunderstood and yet most valuable tool for properly organizing
your Inventory into the various ways you want to package different
versions of the same product (size, color, special editions, etc.).

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The New York Times:
Apples Spat with
Google is getting personal
Is Apple Alienating instead of Adapting?
Steve Jobs flaunts lock-out of Adobe Flash

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