Google, Yahoo and Adobe Collaborate To Make Flash Search Easier
Adobe has announced that it will provide Google and Yahoo (but not archrival Microsoft or lesser minnow Ask) with Flash player technology to help the two big search companies improve the way they spider content in the Flash's proprietary SWF format
TUE 01 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
Online Acrobat Service Seeks To Turn Adobe Into Major SaaS Player
Some have already dubbed it the Microsoft Office killer and while others reckons that it will give Google Apps a ride for its money but it seems that it looks that software giant Adobe is looking elsewhere with the launch of new versions of Acrobat
MON 02 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Adobe Flash Player Users Warned About Chinese Attack
Up to 250,000 web pages could have been infected with an Adobe Flash player exploit which could spread like wildfire over the forthcoming weekend
THU 29 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Flash Player 10 contains Adobe's Advanced Content P2P Plans
Adobe could become one of the biggest content distributors overnight thanks to its newly released Flash 10 player which contains some very interesting P2P features including the ability to save files locally
FRI 16 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Adobe's Photoshop Express heralds Golden age of Free
Graphics giant Adobe couldn't stay put and watch other smaller competitors like the excellent Picnik grab the headlines with great free online photo editors
THU 27 MARCH 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft partners with Adobe on Flash and Reader; what about Silverlight then?
Another strong sign that Microsoft is becoming a more mature company took place earlier today; the Redmond-based company announced that it would license Adobe's Flash Lite technology for its Windows Mobile operating system
MON 17 MARCH 2008 |Featured in: News
BBC expands iPlayer offerings, strikes deal with Adobe
Beeb sharpens its teeth
TUE 16 OCT. 2007 |Featured in: News
Microsoft and Adobe take on Google Docs
Adobe and Microsoft joins the Web Apps arena
TUE 02 OCT. 2007 |Featured in: News
Adobe joins Google and Microsoft in the crowded web 2.0 office app category
MON 01 OCT. 2007 |Featured in: News