While everyone and their dog are introducing their iPad apps to the world, let’s take a look at a company launching something for that other – slightly more open – platform called the World Wide Web.
We profiled Dropico, an easy-to-use drag and drop photo sharing app, before when it was still in private beta [...]
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Earlier today, in writing about Google buying the photo-editing service Picnik, we noted that the most interesting thing about the buy may be that Picnik is currently Flickr’s default photo editor. Upon hearing the news, we reached out to both Google and Yahoo (which owns Flickr) to see what it means for the future of [...]
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Adobe might still be having trouble getting Apple to accept Flash on the iPhone, but another one of its products is going gangbusters. Photoshop.com Mobile (iTunes link) has been downloaded more than 6 million times since it was released last October and is the second most popular free photography app in the App Store. [...]
Tags: 6 Million, Adobe, Android, Apple, Borders, Emailed, Flash, Free Photography, Gangbusters, Gigabytes, Iphone, Itunes, Million Times, Photo Editing, Photography Store, Photoshop 6, Photoshop Downloads, Popular Photography, Tops, Videos
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