NEW YORK - May 15, 2012 - At Adobe's annual Digital Publishing Summit, Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced a series of groundbreaking new features for Adobe® Digital Publishing ...
Adobe wants to help your favorite magazine publisher make their content more media rich and interactive on smartphones and tablets. Today Adobe announced many interesting improvements to the Adobe ...
This week, at its annual worldwide conference, Adobe Systems (new,site) revealed their new Digital Publishing Suite. The package aims to help publishers create, publish and sell digital content ...
Desktop publishing used to be the primary reason for owning a PC—it was a business in and of itself. I know I am dating myself, but I remember when someone with a PC, a printer, and a desktop ...
New software and service is geared to help publishers transform magazines into interactive apps. Along with Ideas and Journal, it shows Adobe's growing tablet awareness. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Adobe’s Digital Publishing suite has long offered a way for brands to publish content on tablets, but on Wednesday the company introduced a new generation of the software tweaked specifically to put ...
GoodeReader recently spoke with representatives from Adobe about the features of the industry popular Digital Publishing Suite, specifically as it relates to giving publishers control over digital ...
Adobe's page layout software InDesign dominates publishing, but it got there despite starting off on August 31, 1999 against a once equally dominant rival — and we got Adobe to talk about the past and ...
Adobe and Macromedia, two software companies that have flourished conspicuously in the Internet age, are on a competitive collision course. You wouldn't guess it from some statements of the companies' ...
The iPad is doing for publishing what the iPod did for music players — bringing digital technology to the masses — and Quark has a plan to take the fight to Adobe once again as both struggle for the ...
When Gerri Martin-Flickinger came to Adobe as Chief Information Officer (CIO) nearly eight years ago, one of the most common conversations in executive staff meetings was—for her and many other ...
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