Posts Tagged ‘flash’

Real Estate Shows

March 6th, 2009 - Steve Zehngut

Zeek Interactive has been the driving force behind every aspect of Real Estate Shows’ design and development for the last four years. Soon after the launch of Real Estate Shows, our President and Founder, Steve Zehngut was asked to join the Real Estate Shows team.Ā  Jeff Turner, President & Founder of Real Estate Shows is also a member of the Zeek Interactive team.

When it was launched, Real Estate Shows was revolutionary in it’s approach to real estate virtual tours. Not only did it use a unique approach, the Ken Burns effect, but it’s simplicity was unmatched. The end result is a product that has endured the test of time and continues to grow new subscribers on a daily basis.

Backyard Sports Games

February 20th, 2009 - Steve Zehngut

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The Backyard Sports Series consists 7 original Flash games that Zeek Interactive designed and executed. We took each game from concept to completion. The games are highly interactive and include a web-based high score board to motivate play.

We’re very proud of the results.

Igloo

February 5th, 2009 - Steve Zehngut

Rob and Amber Poker

February 4th, 2009 - Steve Zehngut
  • Oringinal game design / concept
  • Online Flash game
  • Artificial Intelligence

Family Guy – Stewie’s Family Barbeque

February 2nd, 2009 - Steve Zehngut

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Zeek Interactive provided the original game and concept design for this downloadable shareware game based on “The Family Guy” TV Show. We also worked hand-in-hand with Fox in coordinating it’s launch.

HBO – Big Pussy’s Poker Heaven

February 1st, 2009 - Steve Zehngut

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Zeek Interactive won the 2003 SXSW “Best Online Game” award for its work on Big Pussy’s Poker Heaven. Based on the Sopranos’ character, Big Pussy. Big Pussy’s Poker heaven was a Flash poker game with artificial intelligence. The original script and narration was provided by Vincent Pastore, who played Big Pussy on the HBO Show, The Sopranos.

Play Big Pussy’s Poker Heaven

Apple, Please Let The Good Ideas Live

August 9th, 2008 - Jeff Turner

NetShare Unlikely to Return to U.S. App Store – Mac Rumors.

You’ll be hard pressed to find a bigger Apple advocate than me. I know they’re out there, but they don’t get out much. So, when I dog Apple, you can bet I feel strongly about it.

In a conversation with Teresa Boardman, a RealtorĀ® from St Paul, Minnesota, she stated very strongly, “unless the iPhone will let me access the internet via my computer, like my phone does, I’m never going to switch.” I know this is anecdotal, but when she said it my brain said, “She’s right. The iPhone should enable this.” At the time, only days after the iPhone launch, I figured someone would write an app and that would be that. And someone did.

Apparently that is not that. Apple and AT&T continue to march toward taking more and more control over the applications and services that are allowed on the iPhone. Some of that control is certainly necessary to prevent malware and other “bad stuff” from happening. But preventing truly beneficial apps from making their way onto the iPhone, while allowing dozens of ridiculous “tip calculators” to thrive, is further indication that Apple still doesn’t want to understand the needs of the business user.

It’s not like they couldn’t make money from it. I, for example, would gladly pay a bit more on the data plan to not have to have tote around the wireless card for my laptop. I can’t be alone.

My bet is that this controlling trend will continue. And that should further the Jailbreaking movement. But with iPhone production ramped to 800,000 units per week, the number of users who will opt out as a result of these shortcomings won’t even amount to a speed bump in their sales chart.

This makes no sense to me. But hey, what do I know, I think having a Flash plugin for Safari on the iPhone is a good idea too. Clearly I’m wrong.

No Flash For The iPhone

December 7th, 2007 - Jeff Turner

I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Kindling | PBS : : "One product I believe WONT be coming soon from Apple is a Flash plug-in for the iPhone." 

This just pisses me off. That's all I have to say about that.  

iPhone’s Lack Of Flash Support Is Insane

October 10th, 2007 - Jeff Turner

I love my iPhone.

Error Screen From iPhone Accessing Hear Music siteBut I’ve said from the beginning that the fact it does not support an Adobe Flash plug-in is a bad decision. And it was clearly a conscious decision by Steve and his crew. Now, after a visit to a local Starbucks this evening, I can only conclude that it’s also an insane decision.

I’ve been wanting to see how Starbucks was executing their Hear Music/iTunes campaign, so I decided to just sit outside a local Starbucks for a second and log into my T-Mobile account to see it for myself.

It’s been a while since I spent any time at a Starbucks, so the screen that popped up when I fired up Safari on my iPhone was new. And it gave me options to browse around without logging into my T-Mobile account. Very cool. But right there on the front page, taking up the largest amount of real estate, was a large Hear Music/iTunes square. So I clicked on it.

The image above is the screen I received. Are you kidding me? Apple initiates a major deal with Starbucks and Hear Music, then coordinates it with the launch of the new iTunes WiFi Store and one of the first things they hit you with is a reminder of how lame it is that the iPhone doesn’t support Flash?

Come on, Steve, work out the deal with Adobe, put aside your world domination plans for a bit and let’s get this insanity behind us.