A List Apart had a very interesting article last week about Flash vs Javascript. This is not the first time I encounter this boiling topic in one of my RSS feeds. Just 2 weeks ago, I read a similar (but biased) article literally burying Flash within the next years to come because of AJAX and similar technologies. I do not remember who wrote it nor on what site I read about it. Not that it matters since the article was not very well demonstrated and definitely coming from a developer who knew little about Flash possibilities.
Nevertheless, this topic emerges often in tech and web designer / developer blogs. When most authors easily take side and start dissing one technology or the other based on their personal preferences, A List Apart did a great job keeping a neutral tone, demonstrating that one technology is as good as the other – and they are right.
Durham based continuing care retirement community The Forest at Duke has chosen Frogman Interactive as their new interactive marketing partner. Work has begun on a comprehensive marketing audit for The Forest, and a new Web site containing immersive interactive content will follow this summer.

Wake Forest University celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Winston-Salem sit-ins with a featured event in Wait Chapel. The University asked Frogman to provide video capture and production of the event into a full-length DVD and several web-based clips for use on the WFU site.