A little while ago our friends at Eggmen sent over a fresh Illustrator design and asked if we could help bring it to life. We told them sure, but only if they promised to answer life's most pressing philosophical question: the chicken or the egg.
So, fueled by anticipation, we coded their design and developed a custom web video player and playlist to showcase their fantastic original music and sound design work.
And this week, well, we hatched their new website (and got our answer).
Awhile back we heard that Adobe was working with the leading search engines to help make Flash content more search engine friendly.
On Tuesday morning, an Adobe official provided more details about the project, announcing that the technology was being called "Ichabod" and that it had already been released to Google.
According to Kevin Lynch, Adobe CTO, Google is already running the Ichabod technology in its indexing engines. Lynch noted Adobe is working with Yahoo as well as Google, though Yahoo has yet to use the new technology.
Lynch stressed that the technology was at an early stage of development so don't expect to see search engine referrals to your Flash-based site climb anytime soon. Still, this is a positive step for Adobe (and the search engines) that will help them retain a competitive edge now that Adobe's Flash technology is sharing the market with Microsoft's new Silverlight technology.
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