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Thread: Re: R: Flash can now run on top of J2ME
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| Re: R: Flash can now run on top of J2ME |
  United States |
2007-02-19 16:22:31 |
Bluestreak doesn't publish detailed product specifics
publicly for
obvious competitive reasons but we do share them with our
customers
and partners under NDA. Bluestreak simply choses to protect
it's
competitive advantages and discloses details only under NDA
which is
simply prudent business.
Bluestreak offers a product line that is extremely
competitive in
terms of robust mobile functionally, performance and broad
platform
support. Bluestreak points to it's strategic customers such
as Time
Warner Cable, Orange Group, NDS, Thomson and many others as
the true
barometers of our product acceptance and value. Each of
these large
strategic customers have already chosen Bluestreak as their
preferred
rich media solution and deployed mission critical MachBlue
powered
solutions on millions of customer devices.
Bluestreak Technology hope's the community will take a
closer look at
the MachBlue solution offering under NDA when you have
relevant mobile
project opportunities to discuss and then decide for
yourself if our
product has value, rather than accepting the opinions of
those with
divergent agendas and limited knowledge of the Bluestreak
offering. I
am confident if you do your own investigations, you will
like what you
find.
Regards,
-TS
--- In FlashLite@yahoogroups.com, John Dowdell
<jdowdell ...> wrote:
>
> Leonardo Risuleo wrote:
> > thanks for your precisation! there was a lot of
confusion around
the web
> > about this topic.. :P
>
> Yes, unfortunately that's true... sellers of clone
engines have great
> incentives to use the term "Flash" in their
presentations, and not to
> provide functional details, because the firms they sell
to realize how
> many people create great content in SWF these days.
>
> It's like how packaged food often has "all
natural!" or "low fat!" on
> the label... the label sells, particularly if they
don't explain what
> the label actually describes.
>
> jd
>
>
>
>
> --
> John Dowdell . Adobe Developer Support . San Francisco
CA USA
> Weblog: http://weblogs.macro
media.com/jd
> Aggregator: http://weblogs.mac
romedia.com/mxna
> Technotes: http://www.macrome
dia.com/support/
> Spam killed my private email -- public record is best,
thanks.
>
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| Re: R: Flash can now run on top of J2ME |
  United States |
2007-02-19 16:28:24 |
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The 3rd person references, though, are really freaking me out...
On 2/19/07, tuckersnedeker
< ts1 mountainbikes.net">ts1 mountainbikes.net> wrote:
Bluestreak doesn't publish detailed product specifics publicly for
obvious competitive reasons but we do share them with our customers
and partners under NDA. Bluestreak simply choses to protect it's
competitive advantages and discloses details only under NDA which is
simply prudent business.
Bluestreak offers a product line that is extremely competitive in
terms of robust mobile functionally, performance and broad platform
support. Bluestreak points to it's strategic customers such as Time
Warner Cable, Orange Group, NDS, Thomson and many others as the true
barometers of our product acceptance and value. Each of these large
strategic customers have already chosen Bluestreak as their preferred
rich media solution and deployed mission critical MachBlue powered
solutions on millions of customer devices.
Bluestreak Technology hope's the community will take a closer look at
the MachBlue solution offering under NDA when you have relevant mobile
project opportunities to discuss and then decide for yourself if our
product has value, rather than accepting the opinions of those with
divergent agendas and limited knowledge of the Bluestreak offering. I
am confident if you do your own investigations, you will like what you
find.
Regards,
-TS
--- In FlashLite%40yahoogroups.com" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">FlashLite@yahoogroups.com, John Dowdell <jdowdell ...> wrote:
>
> Leonardo Risuleo wrote:
> > thanks for your precisation! there was a lot of confusion around
the web
> > about this topic.. :P
>
> Yes, unfortunately that's true... sellers of clone engines have great
> incentives to use the term "Flash" in their presentations, and not to
> provide functional details, because the firms they sell to realize how
> many people create great content in SWF these days.
>
> It's like how packaged food often has "all natural!" or "low fat!" on
> the label... the label sells, particularly if they don't explain what
> the label actually describes.
>
> jd
>
>
>
>
> --
> John Dowdell . Adobe Developer Support . San Francisco CA USA
> Weblog: http://weblogs.macromedia.com/jd
> Aggregator: http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna
> Technotes: http://www.macromedia.com/support/
> Spam killed my private email -- public record is best, thanks.
>
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| Re: R: Flash can now run on top of J2ME |
  New Zealand |
2007-02-19 16:33:19 |
Yes, earlier I wanted to mention BlueStreak also in the
Flash for
devices book only because of this NDA issues, and the lack
of responding
to my questions through the PR department this has been
killed. And as
you might know no discussion of using BlueStreak and the
BlueStreak
enabled settop boxes for example can be find in the book
now. Sad but true.
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| Re: R: Flash can now run on top of J2ME |
  United States |
2007-02-20 13:13:20 |
tuckersnedeker <ts1 mountainbikes.net> wrote:
> Bluestreak doesn't publish detailed product specifics
publicly for
> obvious competitive reasons but we do share them with
our customers
> and partners under NDA. Bluestreak simply choses to
protect it's
> competitive advantages and discloses details only under
NDA which is
> simply prudent business.
Sorry, I'm unclear... it almost sounds like you're speaking
for that
company, but neither your sig nor address clarifies this.
Do I have to sign an NDA to find out how you know what you
say you
know...?
jd
--
John Dowdell . Adobe Developer Support . San Francisco CA
USA
Weblog: http://weblogs.macro
media.com/jd
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romedia.com/mxna
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dia.com/support/
Spam killed my private email -- public record is best,
thanks.
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