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Adobe: 10 years, and all our apps will be online

Adobe: 10 years, and all apps will be onlineAdobe CEO Bruce Chizen says within 10 years, the company will be offering all of its applications online. His remarks come at a time when we see more and more companies offering online applications as an alternative to desktop products.

Google Docs, Zoho, Picnik, SnapLayout, Zude, just a few of the many successful online applications that can be accessed anywhere without the large cost of boxed versions. There might be some features missing, but this new breed of application has much to offer the user with free, portable, cross platform, accessible with no upgrades needed as a few of the benefits.

Major software development companies like Adobe are starting to take note and recognize their shrinking market share. The likes of Picnik and PikiFX are emerging and growing the free online image editing space and have forced Adobe to quickly rethink their software strategy pushing them to develop a version of their popular Photoshop for online usage. Adobe still has no release date for Photoshop Express but realizes that the future of software lies with online versions and is working to deliver all of their applications via the web.

Chizen says he believes that these new online applications will only appeal to a younger generation of users that would never think of paying $400 for a packaged software product. Dear Adobe, we think this will appeal to all users, young or old, just as long as they, along with the rest of the world will have access to broadband in 10 years. After all, what good is an online application if it can't be accessed properly?

Filed under: Design, Developer, Fun, Internet, Web services, Social Software, web 2.0

MC Hammer customizes his MySpace with Snap Layout

MC Hammer customizes his MySpace with Snap Layout

Tired of poorly designed MySpace pages? Spread the word about SnapLayout.

This handy MySpace layout editor allows users -- even MC Hammer -- who have no idea what HTML is the chance to create something special with their MySpace accounts. This is just the beginning of a long and arduous journey to rid the web of bad layouts, but SnapLayout is definitely on the right track.

With the online tool, users can easily change colors and layouts using a drag and drop style interface. Color palette's can be chosen so that proper color theory is adhered to, text styles can be implemented and page layouts with backgrounds can be set. Widgets like YouTube, Google Video, Pictures and other embedded codes can easily be inserted by dragging and dropping into their desired areas on the page. Sections in user's layouts can also be dragged and dropped to new areas within the design as well.

When your design is complete, click publish and voila, one less bad MySpace layout. Sweet!

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