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Engaged Reading Digest: Adobe's Reddit error, impact editing and good news for good news Paid Members Public
Today's digital journalism digest: good news, new job roles and Reddit trolls
Who is Adobe Experience Manager for? No mention of publishers Paid Members Public
Who is Adobe Experience Manager for? No mention of publishers [http://www.adobe.com/news-room/pressreleases/201602/022216AdobeAnnouncesAEMMobile.html] Adobe’s own press release about Adobe Experience Manager Mobile, the effective replacement for DPS: > BARCELONA, Spain — Feb. 22, 2016 — Building and maintaining enterprise applications can be complex, but it
Did Adobe just kill DPS? Paid Members Public
Did Adobe just kill DPS? [http://post.pugpig.com/2016/02/adobes-aem-mobile-announcement-and-what-it-means-to-publishers/] Adobe has just announced that its DPS platform – used for making tablet editions of print publications – is being replaced by AEM Mobile. Pugpig’s Jonny Kaldor: > In essence, Adobe have switched their emphasis from publishing to enterprise
The decline and fall of InDesign? Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/02/287273.jpg-3505.html] As I said in my last post, the disruptor can be disrupted [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2014/02/the_decline_and_fall_of_quark_xpress.html] … Henry Taylor, writing for the MediaBriefing [http://www.themediabriefing.com/article/
All your comments are just marketing fodder Paid Members Public
Adobe has bought comments system Livefyre [http://recode.net/2016/05/03/adobe-acquired-livefyre-more-user-generated-content/] . Has the software-and-services giant suddenly developed a taste for community building? Not so much: > Livefyre, which was initially known for its technology that powers internet comments, now runs a marketing business for big brand clients that