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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 HP Slate already is in the market, runs on Windows7, but targets the business market. Again, the iPad runs only with HTML5, not Flash 10.1. True, the other tablets and Samsung offer Flash 10.1,

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2010 LMS Products of the Year

eLearning 24-7

I include Learning Portals, LCMSs, as part of the mix. Big Dog (Saba, SumTotal, Plateau, Cornerstone OnDemand, Learn.com). Learn.com offered some robust SL capabilities, but you have to pay for one of their premium versions to have it. Made specifically for business. These standout to me. Categories.

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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

Majority of employees access a LMS or Learning Portal out of the workplace. HTML5 will be available on every one of those tablets, plus they will offer Flash (notable exception the iPad). If you look at data across the board, two points constantly appear. Majority of employees access social media sites out of the workplace.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Flash will still have an impact (at least in the area of mobile learning). In the Business of Learning , I asked: While training as a publisher of courses and courseware faces an increasingly challenging market, what other things can learning businesses successfully sell to internal or external customers? Here's what came up.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 HP Slate already is in the market, runs on Windows7, but targets the business market. Again, the iPad runs with HTML5, not Flash nor Java. True, the other tablets and Samsung offer Flash 10.1

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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

Majority of employees access a LMS or Learning Portal out of the workplace. HTML5 will be available on every one of those tablets, plus they will offer Flash (notable exception the iPad). If you look at data across the board, two points constantly appear. Majority of employees access social media sites out of the workplace.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash - eLearning Technology , May 6, 2010 Earlier this year I questioned why there was Still No Flash on the iPhone and iPad. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms. But it’s pretty clear that even Adobe sees the problem here.