Adobe announced the Adobe AIR Developer Derby with some incredible prizes.
These are the category for the application you can present :
Best Business Application
Best Community Application
Wild Card
Grand Prize / Best of Show
Win the trip of a lifetime!
Use the Adobe® Integrated Runtime (AIR) beta software (formerly code named Apollo) to build the most unique Adobe® AIR™ application. Then enter it into the Adobe AIR developer derby for your chance to win a trip of a lifetime or other amazing prizes.
Grand Prize / Best of Show
The Best of Show winner will receive the trip of a lifetime, a travel certificate valued at up to US$100,000, to be used for the travel of your choice!
Five category winners will each receive “The Ultimate Development Environment” to power your Adobe AIR development (and play) for years to come >> next page
A Mac Pro 8Core with 4 gigs ram, 1.5 TB (2x75) of storage.
(2) Dell 2707WFP 27" widescreen monitors.
(1) one Sony Playstation 3.
(1) $200 gift certificate to Amazon.com.
(1) Herman Miller Aeron chair.
(1) Bose Quiet Comfort 3 noise canceling headphones.
(1) copy of Adobe Flex™ Builder™ version 3, Macintosh edition.
(1) copy of Adobe Creative Suite® 3 Master Collection for Macintosh.
And one squishy stress ball.



















Abobe has some very good products under its belt with this new product on offer adobe integrated runtime can only improve its market position. It is a double treat for us not only we can experience this product but we can also win amazing prizes.
Posted by: Harris | January 14, 2008 at 12:05 PM
Has anyone read the Adobe AIR Developer Derby official rules? What about The Copyright Ownership/License part? Does it mean that every entry owner gives it's entry's copyright to Adobe? I've asked a lawyer and it seems to imply just that.
Posted by: Jamal Abdou-Karim Bengeloun | June 19, 2007 at 11:39 AM