Adobe intros cloud-based file sharing, PDF creation tools Adobe has introduced two new services that it hopes will get the masses using its products again: one that converts and processes PDFs on the Web, and another that allows users to easily send large files to one another. The company announced the two services Friday as part of its push into the cloud, admitting that neither solution was a particularly new concept. 11/08/2010 | Internet
Next Office 2007 service pack will include ODF, PDF support options In a breakthrough development, Microsoft has announced its future editions of Microsoft Office, beginning with Service Pack 2 for Office 2007, will enable users to choose OpenDocument support as an alternate default option. 05/22/2008 | Software
Yahoo, Adobe team on PDF ads Yahoo and Adobe are bringing pay-per-click ads to Adobe's Portable Document Format so that publishers can serve up ads inside PDFs distributed on Web sites and over e-mail that are contextually relevant to the content. The text advertisements appear in a panel to the right of the content in the PDF and are subject matter matched using keywords and analysis of associated concepts. The ads are dynamic, meaning different ads can pop up at different times and clicking on an ad takes you to the advertiser Web site. 11/30/2007 | Analytics