Adobe Releases Acrobat.com Out Of Beta

acrobat_comAdobe has released its Acrobat.com out of beta. Acrobat.com is a document collaboration service that serves as an online alternative to Microsoft Office for businesses. Adobe's news could directly hit at Microsoft's dominance in the productivity software market. Moreover, there are high prospects that the service would appeal to the professionals already using Adobe's creativity software like graphic designers. Evidence of Acrobat.com's popularity lies in Adobe announced that 5 million people have signed up to use the service since its release in beta a year ago.   Let's take a look at the key features of Acrobat.com

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Adobe and Facebook Join Hands to Build Apps

facebook_1So is this the start of collaborative social networking? Adobe has joined hands with one of the most popular social networking sites, Facebook in order to build an application that will use Adobe's Flash platform and the new ActionScript 3 Client Library for Facebook the two companies developed together. So what it basically means you will see Facebook's API built on Adobe Flash with lot for you to develop and use. Though writing Facebook applications in Flash is not new. In fact, 12 of top 20 apps on Facebook use Flash. However, the new tools should make it easier for developers in the future. Considering Adobe's effectiveness and Facebook's popularity we can surely see something positive coming outta this. Full article (326 words) »

Adobe Introducing Latest Version of Flash Software for any SmartPhone Around the World, but Apple iPhone!

According to the absolutely latest news, Adobe is going to introduce a new version of its Flash software that runs not only on computers but also on the latest high-end mobile phones. That means Adobe plans to bring a full PC version of its Flash video player to smartphones next year.

It is going to be an absolutely delightful news for all the developers to be able to work on something as big as this and also for people as there won't be any problem like relying on third party software to run different flash video formats.

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Google and Adobe Shakes Hand to Help Google Analytics with Flash Content Tracking

Being an aspiring blogger, did you ever have questions like,

- How many people have watched my video?

- Are we developing the right creative content to attract new users?

- How effective is my content at inspiring people to take action?

If you can relate to these questions then look no further.

Google has announced that it is now collaborating with Adobe Systems Inc. to allow Google Analytics users to track Flash content.

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