Posts Tagged ‘apps’
Blackberry just got pwned!
Apple – Web apps – All Categories
While the rest of the population is distracted by the iPhone 3G, the real action is going down at the Apple App Store for second generation iPhone software (iPhone 2.0). By simply owning an iPhone (yes, the one you bought last year), you can now downlad and use an array of productivity applications or just kick back and watch YouTube – and do it all just as fast as your friends with Blackberries. Take that RIM! Bunch of Hosers.
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11
07 2008
Adobe to the MAX
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Between September 30 and October 3 Adobe, the company behind Acrobat and Flash, as well as aggressive new entries like online word-processing wunderkind Buzzword, held its annual developer’s conference Adobe MAX here in Chicago. The overarching theme this year seems to have been community — easy to say, hard to achieve, even harder to sustain. Josh Catone wrote a conference wrap-up piece for Read/Write Web and we thought you should take a peak at some highlights.
The star of Adobe’s … conference … was the web application … Adobe kicked things off by announcing … their purchase of Virtual Ubiquity, the makers of the Flex-based online word processor application Buzzword . Buzzword is a very strong entry into the online office space and in our review I said that it was “the first online word processor that I have used that made me forget I was using an online word processor.”

As a companion to Buzzword, Adobe also announced a document sharing service, aptly named Share. The service will be offered for free and allow users to store and share documents online. Adobe plans more entries into the software as a service market in the future. It will be interesting to see if Adobe continues to round out its web office offerings and compete more thoroughly with Google and Microsoft.







