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Monday, October 5, 2009
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Attendees at Adobe MAX 2009
Attendees at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009, watched a special preview segment of the upcoming 3-D movie “Avatar” to be released in theaters this December. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)
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Ben Forta, director of Evangelism at Adobe
Ben Forta, director of Evangelism at Adobe, shows off the Adobe AIR application powering the U.S. government's White House personnel directory at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009.
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Ben Forta, director of Evangelism at Adobe demonstrates LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2
Ben Forta, director of Evangelism at Adobe, demonstrates the new features and capabilities of LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2 at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009.
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John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe
John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe, previews a new feature expected in an upcoming version of Adobe Photoshop at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)
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John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe, announces the company is opening the iPhone to Flash developer
John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe, announces the company is opening the iPhone to Flash developers during a keynote session at Adobe MAX 2009, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif. Adobe also unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices.
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John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe, welcomes Hollywood producer Jon Landau to the stage at Adobe MAX 2009
John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe, welcomes Hollywood producer Jon Landau to the stage at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. Landau showed a special preview segment of the upcoming 3-D movie “Avatar” to the audience. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)"
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John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager, creative solutions business unit of Adobe, announces the company is opening the iPhone to Flash developers at Adobe MAX 2009
John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager, Creative Solutions Business Unit of Adobe, announces the company is opening the iPhone to Flash developers at Adobe MAX 2009, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif. Adobe also unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.)
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John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager, creative solutions business unit of Adobe, announces the company is opening the iPhone to Flash developers at Adobe MAX 2009
John Loiacono, senior vice president and general manager, Creative Solutions Business Unit of Adobe, announces the company is opening the iPhone to Flash developers at Adobe MAX 2009, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif. Adobe also unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.)
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Josh James, co-founder and CEO, of Omniture, Inc., a leading provider of web analytics and online business optimization solutions, takes the stage at Adobe MAX 2009
Josh James, co-founder and CEO, of Omniture, Inc., a leading provider of web analytics and online business optimization solutions, takes the stage at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. Adobe recently announced its intent to acquire Omniture for $1.8 billion. The acquisition is expected to close in Adobe’s fourth quarter of fiscal year 2009. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, announces Flash Player 10.1 for smart phones at Adobe MAX 2009
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, announces Flash Player 10.1 for smart phones at Adobe MAX 2009, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif. Adobe named Google and RIM as the newest members of the Open Screen Project, which focuses on delivering consistent web experiences across devices. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.)
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, demonstrates Flash Player 10.1 on a set-top box
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, demonstrates Flash Player 10.1 on a set-top box at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices and also announced it is opening iPhone to Flash developers.
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, demonstrates Flash Player 10.1 on netbooks
Press release:
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200910/100509AdobeandnVidia.html
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, demonstrates Flash Player 10.1 built with NVIDIA® GPUs on a variety of netbooks at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices and also announced it is opening iPhone to Flash developers.
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, demonstrates Flash Player 10.1 on smartphones
Press release:
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200910/100509AFPforMobileDevicesandPCs.html
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, announces Flash Player 10.1 on mobile devices from RIM, Nokia, Google and Palm at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009.
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, shows off Adobe AIR 2
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, shows off Adobe AIR 2’s new features and capabilities at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices and also announced it is opening iPhone to Flash developers. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, shows off multi-touch enabled applications in Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, shows off multi-touch enabled applications in Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2 at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices and also announced it is opening iPhone to Flash developers. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)
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Rob Tarkoff, senior vice president and general manager of the Business Productivity Business Unit at Adobe, unveils Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2
Rob Tarkoff, senior vice president and general manager of the Business Productivity Business Unit at Adobe, unveils Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2 at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout)
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Rob Tarkoff, senior vice president and general manager of the Business Productivity Business Unit at Adobe, unveils Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2
Press release:
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200910/AdobeUnveilsLiveCycleEnterpriseSuite2.html
Rob Tarkoff, senior vice president and general manager of the Business Productivity Business Unit at Adobe, unveils Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2 at Adobe MAX 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 5, 2009.
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Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe
Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe, opens the show and outlines the company's vision at Adobe MAX 2009, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Los Angeles. Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices and also announced it is opening iPhone to Flash developers.
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Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe, opens the show and outlines the company's vision at Adobe MAX 2009
Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer of Adobe, opens the show and outlines the company's vision at Adobe MAX 2009, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 in Los Angeles, Calif. Adobe unveiled Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other internet connected devices and also announced it is opening iPhone to Flash developers. (Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.)
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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Actor Mark Hamill hosts the MAX Awards and technology Sneak Peeks at Adobe MAX
Actor Mark Hamill hosts the MAX Awards and technology Sneak Peeks at Adobe MAX in Los Angeles, Oct. 6, 2009. Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.
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Actor Mark Hamill hosts the MAX Awards and technology Sneak Peeks at Adobe MAX
Actor Mark Hamill hosts the MAX Awards and technology Sneak Peeks at Adobe MAX in Los Angeles, Oct. 6, 2009. Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
Adobe/John Mayer augmented reality music video slate
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, films a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, plays a guitar during the filming of a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
AJ Joseph, creative director for Campaign and Web Marketing at Adobe and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, during the filming of a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, plays a guitar during the filming of a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
AJ Joseph, creative director for Campaign and Web Marketing at Adobe and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, during the filming of a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, films a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Adobe and John Mayer augmented reality music video
Adobe and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, discuss a new augmented reality music video. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.
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Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe and Adam Mollenkopf, strategic technologist, FedEx Customer Critical, demonstrate an enterprise application
Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe, left, and Adam Mollenkopf, strategic technologist, FedEx Customer Critical, demonstrate an enterprise application for managing high-value, sensitive shipments at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. The application delivers real-time information via Adobe LiveCycle Data Services. Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.
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Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe and Adam Mollenkopf, strategic technologist, FedEx Customer Critical, demonstrate an enterprise application
Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe and Adam Mollenkopf, strategic technologist, FedEx Customer Critical, demonstrate an enterprise application for managing high-value, sensitive shipments at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. The application delivers real-time information via Adobe LiveCycle Data Services.
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Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe and Daniel Fiden, director of product development, EA, POGO.com highlight the use of Flash in popular games
"Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe, and Daniel Fiden, director of product development, EA, POGO.com highlight the use of Flash in popular games at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. "
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Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe and Daniel Fiden, director of product development, EA, POGO.com highlight the use of Flash in popular games
Ben Forta, senior product evangelist at Adobe, left, and Daniel Fiden, director of product development, EA, POGO.com highlight the use of Flash in popular games at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout
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Jennifer Taylor, director of product management of Interactive Media at Adobe, and David Yu, senior vice president, product development, MLB.com, demonstrate the use of Flash video
Jennifer Taylor, left, director of product management of Interactive Media at Adobe, and David Yu, senior vice president, product development, MLB.com, demonstrate the use of Flash video on MLB.com at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.
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Jennifer Taylor, director of product management of Interactive Media at Adobe, and David Yu, senior vice president, product development, MLB.com, demonstrate the use of Flash video
Jennifer Taylor, director of product management of Interactive Media at Adobe, and David Yu, senior vice president, product development, MLB.com, demonstrate the use of Flash video on MLB.com at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles.
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer previews a new augmented reality music video
"Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, previews a new augmented reality music video at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.” Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout. "
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer previews a new augmented reality music video
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, previews a new augmented reality music video at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.” Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer previews a new augmented reality music video
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe previews a new augmented reality music video of Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.” Photo/Adobe, Susan Goldman, handout.
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Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, previews a new augmented reality music video
Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer of Adobe, and Grammy Award-winning musician John Mayer, previews a new augmented reality music video at Adobe MAX 2009, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in Los Angeles. Built with the Adobe Flash Platform, the music video will feature a single from Mayer’s upcoming album “Battle Studies.