Posts Tagged with ‘pdf’

Adobe Introduces New Flash Player And Media Server Software

Paul Glazowski

Not too long ago, we castigated Adobe somewhat for signing onto a creepy PDF overlay advertising plan with the Yahoo! Mail folks. Now we will celebrate the company for doing something rather wonderful.
No, we haven’t gone bipolar. We’re still well in control of our senses. We just really, really like what we heard yesterday coming out of the San Jose-based company’s PR department.
If you’re familiar with Adobe and its Microsoft-like aversion to providing most any piece of software [...]

Box.net Creates Remote Storage Site For iPhone Users

Paul Glazowski

Are you one of the million or so iPhone owners out there? Are you consistently feeling a little short on storage? If so, Box.net has a snazzy solution that’ll work quite phenomenally through the device’s Safari Internet browser.
First, one very big particular that you might like to know about:
If you’ve ever used Box.net or know what the service is comprised of, you know that through traditional interaction with its website (via a PC or Mac loaded a full-fledged Web browser) [...]

Share Your PPT Files in PDF with TonicPoint

colbertlow

There’s no doubt that it would be cooler to build multimedia presentations with flash elements done with Macromedia. But we still love to use Powerpoint (PPT) presentations. Perhaps because they are very easy to create and almost every PC supports PPT files. And it’s kind of a standard to use PPT files to create a presentation.
I actually want to share with you the new web based power-point editor, TonicPoint. It is a tool that allows you to create, edit, present, [...]

Report on Web 2.0 released by O’Reilly Radar

Paul Glazowski

If you’re looking for one of the best ways to make your business Web 2.0-compliant or build your idea into a product that’s build on the fundamentals of the “new order,” you might want to visit the O’Reilly Radar, where the so-called founders of Web 2.0 have put together a report that explains everything you need to know about the game in 100 pages.
O’Reilly is well known for its comprehensive publications. Its programming guides have received top honors from people [...]