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				<title>Time to &quot;PUSH&quot; the limits on the Internet</title>
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				I&apos;m truly excited about a new product produced by Adobe/Macromedia called Flex 2.0.  This amazing product should be available by Summer 06 and will completely revolutionize the Internet.

I know you&apos;ve heard this before, but I&apos;ve been involed in telecommuncations since 1982 and have watched the Internet become main-stream and eveolve.  Here&apos;s why I think Flex 2.0 will change the world:

Everyone (developers and users) currently have accepted and live inside a client-server paradigm.  We expect to send a page request to a server, then get a reply.  We understand that sometimes we have to &apos;refresh&apos; the page.  We never expect the page to actually change itself.

With Flex 2.0 sockets remain open and a server can acually push data to the end-user.  Take a moment to think about what this means.  Effectively, this is equivalent to having your keyboard and monitor directly connected to another computer.

Here are a few examples of ways we can use this new PUSH technolgoy that I&apos;ve heard recently:
&lt;li&gt;Auctions: No need for special java or ajax to try to poll data periodically.  Just let the data flow (push) to the end-user.
&lt;li&gt;Stock data/trades
&lt;li&gt;Customer support: Suppose someone is in the middle of placing an order and requsts online help.  The rep could actually see their order and work with the end-user real-time in a simultaneous shopping cart

With Flex 2.0 a &apos;shared object&apos; is created and the Flex Data Server handles distributing any changes to that object out to all who are sharing it!

I truly beleive that not only will Adobe become the next Microsoft, but that the Internet will completely change.  I think the past 10 years have been the Internet just warming up.  With univeral broadband and push technology, its a whole new world!

Please comment on this article with your ideas for Push technology.  What could it possibly do, that our minds are not open to because we&apos;re trapped in the client-server transaction-request paradigm. 
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