Monday, November 18, 2002


Adobe expands PDF push.

Adobe Systems is aiming to broaden the use of its Portable Document Format, with the announcement of a new tool for its GoLive Web authoring package. [CNET News.com]
3:30:36 PM    


AOL debuts its own streaming tech.

America Online launches a broadband radio service that showcases Ultravox, a streaming media technology quietly developed by the Web giant itself. What will it mean to RealNetworks? [CNET News.com]
3:30:04 PM    


Adobe GoLive PDF module announced [The Macintosh News Network]

Adobe today announced the Adobe GoLive PDF Module and a new version of the Adobe Web Collection.

The GoLive PDF Module enables Web developers to convert HTML files to Adobe PDF for easier client review and speeds publishing of Adobe PDF files to the Web, while the updated version of Adobe Web Collection ($1000) now includes a full version of Adobe Acrobat (as well as GoLive, Photoshop and Illustrator) to the integrated Web design suite. The updated suite is expected to be available in the U.S. and Canada by the end of November.

The Adobe GoLive PDF Module will be included in the Adobe Web Collection (Universal English only) in the U.S., U.K. and Canada and is expected by the end of 2002 and will be available for download for $20.
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