The New York Times and Washington Post have been using flash for a
while, for photo galleries, and pictures with audio commentary and
maybe some interactive maps.
On 10/26/06, slangeberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My apologies if this doesn't belong on the list, but I just get excited to
see a large organization embracing exciting (flash) technology!
In this case, it's actually a major news organization:
http://www.stateoftheworld.reuters.com/poll.html
Smaller examples - Click on one of three showcases towards bottom:
http://photos.reuters.com/Pictures/default.aspx?WTmodLoc=HP_L1_LeftNav-14
: : ) Scott
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