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[30 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Developer Central for IPad and Android

Apple finally approved my app Developer Central, so it’s now available for IPad too.
Developer Central is a free application for mobile devices – IPad, Android tablets and Android smartphones, that lets you watch thousands of videos and read technical articles from most popular YouTube channels and blogs.

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[27 Apr 2011 | 6 Comments | ]
Create a YouTube Player for Android using Flash Builder 4.5

In this tutorial I will show you how to use the YouTube ActionScript 3.0 Player API to create a chromeless video player for Android devices using Flash Builder 4.5 and AIR.
Furthermore we’ll also see how to create a Flex View-Based application, how to pass data between views and how to customize the ActionBar icons, all new interesting features of the mobile development process available from Flex 4.5.

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[6 Dec 2010 | 9 Comments | ]
YouTube Player using AIR for Android

Thanks to Adobe AIR you can easly develop native applications for your Android (OS 2.2) devices using the current Flash Platform tools like Adobe Flash CS5 Professional and Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 (codename Burrito).
This also means that you can use 3rd party API, like the Twitter or the GoogleMap API, to build your own custom mesh-up application.
So, this time I have build a new prototype to display all my YouTube Channel content, from the playlists to a single video, using the YouTube AS3 API

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[2 Nov 2010 | 13 Comments | ]
Adobe RSS Reader for Android (Flex 4.5 prototype)

After reading from 3 days all the documentation about Flash Builder Burrito and the Hero SDK I have created my first Flex for Android application.
This simple application allows users to browse a list of Adobe blogs, get blog entries from their RSS feeds and display articles in an integrated browser (and in the native browser too).