Adobe MAX 2009: Interviews in the Hallway and from the Show Floor

Final coverage of MAX 2009

I spent a few days roaming the conference halls at the Adobe Max Conference in search of the goings on from an attendee and a conference speaker point of view. For me personally, I enjoy the hallway discussions just as much if not more than the session presentations. I’m always amazed by the insights that I pick up on from simply asking people to summarize what they learned either in a session or the event.

For today’s podcast, I have a series of interviews to share ranging from an attendee and Adobe evangelist points of view. I’m hopeful that you will glean a glimpse of the trends in the Web profession from the lenses of those attending as well as the “movers and shakers” that make up our industry today.

Interviews:

• Terrance Carrol, Independent Web Developer from Fortis Digital-Las Vegas
• Marc Neiman Ross, Developer Evangelist at Adobe Systems, Inc
• Duane Nickull Platform Evangelist for Adobe
• Marc Thiele, Flash Forum Germany

Check out the three minute interview on today’s Web Professional Minute.

A full transcript will follow in twenty for hours.

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