Archive for September 3rd, 2008
Google Apps tops 1 million businesses
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 21:45 No CommentsTweet Google Apps tops 1 million businesses Google is well known as a one-trick pony. Almost all of the company’s revenue comes from its search engine, which last quarter accounted for more than $5 billion. New initiatives, such as the Chrome browser, Google Gears, and Google Friend Connect, are focused on building a mostly open-source [...]
Google and the Browser OS Pus
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 21:44 No CommentsTweet Google and the Browser OS Pus Google-watching, now a fine art, went into hyperdrive with their new Chrome browser (one of many stories here). Some reports say Chrome already has one percent of the browser market, an impressive rollout. Besides being a new browser, Chrome also helps the move toward a Browser OS. Back [...]
Adobe CS4 announcement expected Sept. 23
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 21:40 No CommentsTweet Adobe CS4 announcement expected Sept. 23 Just when you thought you just bought (or just finished paying for) Adobe Creative Suite 3, get ready to take out another mortgage for Adobe CS4, which will be publicly unveiled on September 23. AppleInsider conjectures the software will drop in October. Adobe will be delivering several webcasts [...]
Save the date: Adobe will announce CS4 on September 23
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 21:38 No CommentsTweet Save the date: Adobe will announce CS4 on September 23 Note, announce, not release, as some other tech news sites have erroneously reported. On September 23, 2008, Adobe will be formally announcing Creative Suite 4 (CS4). Adobe will be streaming the announcement and you can sign-up to receive a reminder message (or a handy [...]
Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 release date
Wednesday, September 3, 2008 21:36 No CommentsTweet Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 release date Adobe has announced a September 23, 2008 web broadcast to officially announce the release date of Creative Suite 4. You can sign up for the special webcast from the Dreamweaver page at Adobe.com. We probably won’t be able to actually purchase Dreamweaver CS4 at that time, but at least [...]
