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Adobe Digital Magazine Viewer Revealed

In a bit of competitive irony, the technology was used to build Wired magazine’s June iPad edition – despite Apple’s refusal to support Adobe’s Flash, which is used to display many popular Websites’ rich content but which Apple CEO Steve Jobs has condemned as slow and buggy. Adobe’s digital magazine viewer seeks to marry digital […]

Jun 1, 2010
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In a bit of competitive irony, the technology was used to build Wired magazine’s June iPad edition – despite Apple’s refusal to support Adobe’s Flash, which is used to display many popular Websites’ rich content but which Apple CEO Steve Jobs has condemned as slow and buggy. Adobe’s digital magazine viewer seeks to marry digital magazines with rich content such as video and 360-degree images.

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