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Testing Out AirPress.org



So far the desktop interface of it is pretty damned sweet. It runs off some new Adobe protocol I haven’t heard about, but which this is a brilliant way for them to advertise for to a potential audience (WordPress users), and also drum up authentic grassroots support from those same people.

Brilliant strategists, I bow to you.

Now let’s try some of these other features!

Why doesn’t this thing have some kinda hotlinked shit straight to YouTube? How I am I, as a media savvy customer, supposed to express myself through my selection of nostalgic and other videos?

Speaking of, check these guys out. They are break-dancers. I have been emailing with one of the guys Brit Wolfson a lot. What they are doing is awesome.

Whaaah, this thing is wacky. It is so not yet ready for prime time. Good first effort though. If you want tips on how it could be improved, drop me an email; I’d be happy to discuss.

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  1. AirPress Failure: Problems - Pop Occulture Says:

    […] I tried out AirPress.org, which is a “smart” but overall “sucky” attempt by probably but not definitely Adobe under-cover marketing for a new line of products gears towards bloggers and the new wave of casual media “prosumers.” […]



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