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David Gelphmen, former senior software engineer at Apple talks to Guy and Rene about his early years in programming, working on Postscript at Adobe, his time at General Magic, and how to avoid inverting bug fix equations.
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In this week's Ask A VC show, Redpoint Partner Chris Moore joined us in the studio to discuss how he sources and spots promising startups, and more.
More from CrunchGear The growing dissatisfaction with Adobe’s exodus to the cloud and the accompanying subscription licensing model shows no sign of abating.
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When you ask a CMO what it takes to build a successful brand, you’ll likely hear it goes far beyond frontline commitment.
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Adobe will adjust its subscription plans to appeal better to photo hobbyists, but it won't restore what many critics want -- an option to buy perpetual licenses to new versions of its software.
More from CNET News Adobe just announced that it has acquired Ideacodes, a San Francisco-based creative consultancy that specializes in "the design and user experience of smart application, digital product and networked communities.
More from TechCrunch Adobe just announced that it has acquired Ideacodes, a San Francisco-based creative consultancy that specializes in "the design and user experience of smart application, digital product and networked communities.
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This article was written by Elana Varon, and a version of it originally appeared on the Adobe-owned site CMO.
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Tablets can be handy little photo-editing devices, particularly for photographers or media workers who need to tweak an image on-the-go without pulling out a laptop.
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More from Econsultancy job board CNET and Jefferies are polling customers about their plans now that Adobe's new software is generally available only through monthly payments -- and unlike Adobe, we'll be publishing our findings.
More from CNET News Last week, Adobe announced that there will be no further development of their Fireworks application. Security updates will be provided and bug fixes may arrive, but for all intents and purposes Fireworks CS6 is a dead man walking.
More from Webdesigner Depot Falling average selling prices, and millions of non-upgrading users made Adobe's transition from Creative Suite to Creative Cloud inevitable.
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Adobe today announced Project Mighty — a pressure-sensitive Bluetooth pen that will rely on the company’s Cloud servers for the transfer of settings, enabling the pen to be used on multiple devices without reconfiguration.
More from iLounge Creative software giant Adobe unveiled on Monday the company's new move into hardware for creatives, showing off its Project Mighty stylus and Napoleon ruler and hinting that more hardware products may be in the offing.
More from Apple Insider Adobe first launched Creative Suite 1 back in 2003, and now, ten years and six versions later, the company is taking a left turn: Adobe is abandoning its Creative Suite.
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Adobe's Lightroom product manager Tom Hogarty has shown off an early beta of Lightroom for iOS, according to CNET.
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Photoshop Touch? Bah. Real photographers use Lightroom, but since the software makes your average PC sweat, you're not likely to see it available on a tablet.
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Shortly after releasing Lightroom 5 in public beta, Adobe has taken to YouTube to tease a new Camera Shake Reduction feature coming soon to Photoshop.
More from TheNextWeb Former Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch -- now Vice President of Technology at Apple -- has gathered together a team comprised mostly of iPod veterans, says French site MacGeneration.
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