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	<title>Comments on: Re: I am Not an Animal &#8211; I&#8217;m a Flash Developer</title>
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		<title>By: Lorna</title>
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		<description>Hi there - 

We have spent the last 2 years building a CMS for Flash websites (which automatically generate an HTML site, have deeplinking, can be found by Google etc ...) but we are now at a cross-roads as clients are little by little talking about having sites built in HTML5 so their sites can be easily seen cross-platform.  Times are a-changing! And our clients are forcing us to reconsider directions we take. 
On a personal note: I would love to talk to you about HTML5 projects we are doing - if interested - please contact me!</description>
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<p>We have spent the last 2 years building a CMS for Flash websites (which automatically generate an HTML site, have deeplinking, can be found by Google etc &#8230;) but we are now at a cross-roads as clients are little by little talking about having sites built in HTML5 so their sites can be easily seen cross-platform.  Times are a-changing! And our clients are forcing us to reconsider directions we take.<br />
On a personal note: I would love to talk to you about HTML5 projects we are doing &#8211; if interested &#8211; please contact me!</p>
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