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Adobe plots its path on the Web

October 4, 2007 Adobe is relying on its Platform division--and Kevin Lynch--to break out of the shrink-wrapped software business.Transitioning to Web apps TAGS: Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., Internet application, Web application, collaboration, API, Microsoft Office, conference, video, Microsoft Corp.

Adobe ponies up for Apollo

October 25, 2006 Adobe to invest part of $100 million venture fund the downloadable player that lets Web applications appear as desktop programs. TAGS: Kevin Lynch, Adobe Systems Inc., video feed, Bruce Chizen, Web application, company executive, development tool, user interface, developer, video, Linux, Apple Macintosh, Web browser

As Flash turns 10, Adobe looks ahead

August 8, 2006 The Web technology outlasted its 1990s rivals. Can it do as well in the new Internet video era? Video: What's next for Flash? TAGS: Kevin Lynch, Macromedia Inc., Adobe Systems Inc., ecosystem, Web application, Netscape Communications Corp., YouTube, video, Web browser, developer, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft sheds light on Flash rival

April 16, 2007 Looking to dethrone Adobe's Web video tool, Redmond to unveil a browser plug-in called Silverlight.Image: Microsoft's 'Silverlight' browser plug-in TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Systems Inc., digital content, broadcaster, WMV, Las Vegas, Web application, development tool, designer, media, RSS, Web browser, video, Microsoft Corp., media player, entertainment

Adobe's Creative Suite 3 hits store shelves

April 16, 2007 Premium and standard packages include mobile-device emulation and the next generation of company's design and Web applications. Images: Inside Creative Suite 3 TAGS: Adobe Creative Suite, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Acrobat, Web application, design, Microsoft Corp., video

Microsoft takes Silverlight beyond Windows

April 30, 2007 The software giant will let .Net and Ruby developers write Web applications for Windows and the Mac.Video: Silverlight in action TAGS: Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft .NET, Python, language, Linux, C# language, Web application, Adobe Systems Inc., Microsoft Corp., Apple Macintosh, developer, video, Microsoft Windows, Web browser
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