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Hoping to get a jump on Google and other competitors, Adobe Systems
plans to release a hosted version of its popular Photoshop
image-editing application within six months, the company's chief
executive said Tuesday.
The online service is part of a larger move to introduce ad-supported
online services to complement its existing products and broaden the
company reach into the consumer market, Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen told CNET News.com.
Chizen said Adobe laid the foundation for a hosted Photoshop product with Adobe Remix, a Web-based video-editing tool it offers through the PhotoBucket media-sharing site.
Like Adobe Remix, the hosted Photoshop service is set to be free and
marketed as an entry-level version of Adobe's more sophisticated
image-editing tools, including Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Chizen
envisions revenue from the Photoshop service coming from online
advertising.
"That is new (for Adobe). It's something we are sensitive to because we
are watching folks like Google do it in different categories, and we
want to make sure that we are there before they are, in areas of our
franchises," Chizen said.
Chizen described the introduction of Adobe Remix and the forthcoming
hosted Photoshop as part of a larger move toward integrating hosted
services into the company's product mix.
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