2008 has been a real roller-coaster of a year for myself and Moket. We've had a lot of highs, plenty of lows, and in between have continued to try and build a business around Flash on mobile devices. Some of the highlights for Moket this year have included:
- Developing a closer relationship Forum Nokia, and achieving recognition for many of our products through their various publications and initiatives
- Signing deals with Gambit Group and Paramount Pictures to develop Flash Lite content for their film properties
- Developing the Dojo Monkey series further, and signing up Kelly Chapman as producer for Dojo Monkey. 2009 will be the Year of the Monkey :)
- Seeing our Flash Lite content on sale in Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, India, Philippines, Mayalsia, Taiwan, Indonesia ... with more channels coming on stream in 2009
I also had the pleasure of traveling a lot this year for various events - some were demoing Moket products and exhibiting Flash Lite content, and others were conducting Flash Lite training for Adobe. I certainly wracked up the frequent flyer miles in '08, and got to see some amazing places, met some amazing people, and overall helped to educate and engage with the mobile developer communities. The role call of 2008 destinations looks like this:
- MTV Asia with Dojo Monkey, Singapore (March)
- S60 Summit with Forum Nokia, Barcelona (May)
- Flash Lite Training, Paris (Aug)
- Flash Lite Training, Manila (Sept)
- Device Central CS4 Essential Training recording for Lynda.com, Ventura California (Sept)
- Nokia Games Summit, Rome (Oct)
- Adobe MAX Conference, San Francisco (Nov)
Things certainly changed late this year with the Adobe re-organisation and loss of staff, and while the upshot out of all of it for mobile was very good, it will still be some time before the dust settles and we start to see the results coming through in action. Overall though, 2009 will see more Flash Lite devices ship (particularly touch screen devices) and more opporunities surface for developers building mobile apps and content with the Flash platform. Here's hoping that more of the mobile ecosystem in general also starts to engage with Flash for mobile, most likely through the Open Screen Project, and that the net result is more business for Flash developers working on non-PC devices.
I hope you all have a happy and safe Christmas, and you get to spend some holiday time with those that are close to you. So down tools, stop Twittering, only carry one mobile with you, forget about functions, classes and tweens, and just go and make some memories with family and friends.
Merry Christmas, and best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year!
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