| What Is Facebook Afraid Of? |
DailyFinanceThink about Adobe Systems (NAS: ADBE) and Apple jockeying for years about Flash support in iOS devices. Adobe lost that skirmish; Facebook might lose the next one. I wouldn't lose any sleep over that possibility, though -- at least not until one of the ...
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| What Is Facebook Afraid Of? |
Motley FoolThink about Adobe Systems (Nasdaq: ADBE ) and Apple jockeying for years about Flash support in iOS devices. Adobe lost that skirmish; Facebook might lose the next one. I wouldn't lose any sleep over that possibility, though -- at least not until one of ...
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| Getting creative in education |
The NationVicky Skipp, Adobe Systems' regional director for Southeast Asia, is spearheading the transformation of teaching and learning through digital experiences. Digital media and digital marketing are the two major forces shaping the future.
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| Adobe makes pitch for defensive security research to cripple exploit writing |
SearchSecurity.comBrad Arkin, director of product security and privacy, Adobe Systems Inc. CANCUN, Mexico – You couldn't blame Adobe senior director of product security and privacy Brad Arkin for wanting on Wednesday to shift the security industry's focus away from ...
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| Adobe gives Photoshop CS6 a new graphics-chip boost |
CNETby Stephen Shankland February 2, 2012 4:45 PM PST Follow @stshank Adobe Systems has released a second sneak peak of Photoshop CS6 that shows new work to give a hardware boost to the image-editing software. The graphics processing unit (GPU) speeds the ...
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| Adobe: here's why Creative Cloud is worth US$600 a year |
CNET AustraliaBy Stephen Shankland | February 3, 2012 Unimpressed by Adobe Systems' forthcoming $50-per-month subscription plan Creative Cloud? Adobe wants to change your mind. The company offered some new details today to show people that the Creative Cloud plan ...
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| Adobe: Here's why Creative Cloud is worth $600 a year |
CNETby Stephen Shankland February 2, 2012 9:57 AM PST Follow @stshank Unimpressed by Adobe Systems' Creative Cloud, its forthcoming $50-per-month subscription plan? Adobe wants to change your mind. The company offered some new details today to show people ...
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