Can’t be at MAX This Year? Catch it Online Live!

September 29th, 2009 by ryanstewart

max-online-screenshotEveryone I talk to is starting to get excited about MAX. Maybe it’s the Mark Hamill appearance, maybe it’s that some of the new features of the Flash Platform are starting to leak out, or maybe everyone is just excited to see a bunch of friends and hang out to talk tech. The keynotes this year should get Flash developers really excited about the platform. We’ve got some great stuff to show off and a couple of surprises that people will be talking about.

online_maxIf you can’t make it, you’ll be missing out on the networking and the chance to bother talk to the engineering teams but we still want to give you as much access to the conference as possible. So this year we’ll be streaming the keynotes live AND if you show up 10 minutes early you’ll get some behind the scenes peeks that even the regular attendees won’t get to see. There’s going to be some special content just for those of you watching online and we’re going to make it fun and entertaining so you not only get to see the news live but also get some insight into what’s happening at MAX.

In addition, the team is making the most popular sessions in our three tracks – Design, Develop, and Envision – available each day and the other sessions will be following shortly thereafter. So you not only get the info live from the keynote but you can see the best sessions at MAX from wherever you are.

Posted in Adobe, MAX

4 Responses

  1. David

    Schweeeet. Still wish I could be there. Damn you space/time!

  2. Benjamin

    Why Adobe never uses GMT?
    1) I am not American, I don’t know what PST is.
    2) Adobe sells products worldwide.
    3) Adobe wants MAX to be seen worldwide.
    4) UT or GMT are international standards, why not use them?
    To be frank, this is a detail. But a detail that has been bothering me for a long time.

  3. ryanstewart

    @Benjamin, I’ll take the blame on that. I think one of the main reasons that the site uses PST is because that’s the timezone the event is taking place in.

    But I should have linked to the TimeZone converter or just stated the time in GMT.

    =Ryan

  4. Paul

    Hi, I’m confused by this too as the times are quoted PST, I thought LA was on PDT until November 1st, so GMT/UTC as well would be good as most know the difference of their timezone from UTC

    Paul

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A blog by a Platform Evangelist at Adobe covering Adobe's RIA platform. Includes posts about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ColdFusion, LiveCycle, Thermo, and everything in between.