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Photoshop Express public beta adds Flickr support – Yahoo! News
From the Sorta Kinda Notable But Really Pretty Much Expected Dept.: “…enhancements to Photoshop Express include the ability to access photos through the popular Flickr service. You can download photos from a Flickr account into Photoshop Express, edit and add effects to them, then send them back to Flickr. Adobe has also added a new [...]
In Play… New Media Consolidates (again)
Yahoo is still in play, according to Jerry Yang, Cringely has suggested that Adobe is in the cross hairs of Apple’s sights, Adobe has opened up Flash (and Air) as a service-based platform, Amazon & Apple both have rich-media pervasive devices, Microsoft is ‘meshing’ up Live, and Google is holding Verizon’s feet to the fire. [...]
I, Cringely | Iron Man
All I can say is read this… To the end. Comments forthcoming… Link
Flashing The Flash: Adobe Opens Up
h/t to Slashdot on this one: Adobe has opened up their proprietary Flash formats – SWF & FLV to the developer community, removed licensing restrictions for the playback, and is making the mobile player available for free. They are doing to Macromedia’s flagship product (since having acquired it 3 short years ago) what they were [...]

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