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Posts Tagged ‘adobe’

 

Adobe Genesis: Make Your Own Mashup

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

One of the fringe benefits of running an Adobe User Group is that we’re cut in on product and project announcements right when they hit the broader market. As a result, I attended a session last week on Adobe Genesis, an initiative which is currently in very early development, yet solid enough to be demoed [...]
 

Adobe Community Summit

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

This week I’m attending the Adobe Community Summit, a once-a-year event hosted by Adobe to connect to their various community leaders. It’s invitation only, usually for Community Experts and User Group Managers, though global advocates are usually extended an invitation as well. Let me begin by saying that the vast majority of material covered is under NDA, so I’m not even going to go into the nature of it, however one thing that isn’t covered is the people I’ve met and some of the managers I’ve talked with.

 

Adobe Announces Open Screen Project

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

This morning (well, at 12:01 AM) Adobe announced a large cross-industry collaborative effort called the Open Screen Project. According to the marketing boilerplate, it is dedicated to driving consistent rich Internet experiences across televisions, personal computers, mobile devices, and consumer electronics.

What it really means is described in this article.