November 6, 2011
Project Adthenticate from Adobe is a hosted service for ad validation and optimization that enables publishers and agencies to test and certify ads against a repository of specifications. The service helps publishers become more efficient at launching campaigns that are increasingly complex due to the proliferation of digital media devices and ad formats.
October 25, 2010
Project ROME is an all-in-one content creation and publishing application that lets virtually anyone at work, home or school inject the power of graphics, photos, text, video, audio and animation into everyday projects. From printed materials and presentations to digital documents and websites, you can go from start to finish within the simple, creative Project ROME environment.
May 14, 2010
Adobe® eSignatures™ is a new online service that allows you to electronically sign contracts, NDAs – any PDF document that requires a signature. Electronic signatures allow you to get your documents signed faster. There is no need to find a fax machine or to pay for expensive express mail. Simply login to Adobe eSignatures, and start signing documents electronically.
Documents that are signed using eSignatures are certified by Adobe to ensure that no one has modified them. You will see a blue ribbon in the Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Professional which indicates that the document has not been modified.
eSignatures is now available for free in Beta.
November 6, 2009
The Adobe® BrowserLab development team is happy to announce the addition of Chrome 3.0 for Windows XP, and Firefox 3.5 for Windows XP and Mac OS X.
Adobe® BrowserLab, the latest Adobe hosted service for web professionals provides web designers exact renderings of their web pages in multiple browsers and operating systems, on demand.
October 28, 2009
The Social service enables you to write applications that integrate leading social networks such as Facebook and MySpace into your apps. The service, implemented through an easy to use API, provides an abstraction layer that connects with different networks. This removes the complexity and repetitive work of having to implement multiple APIs in order to integrate social features from multiple social networks into your application. The service also insulates developers against underlying social network changes, as the underlying APIs at the supported social networks change, the service adapts to those changes so you don’t have to rush updated versions of your app to market.
October 5, 2009
Shibuya is a monetization service for developers creating Adobe® AIR® applications. You can start selling your AIR applications with a try & buy licensing model. Check out details on the Shibuya beta page or End-User related questions in the Shibuya End-user FAQ.
December 11, 2008
Stratus is a beta, hosted rendezvous service that aids establishing communications between Flash Player endpoints. Unlike Flash Media Server, Stratus does not support media relay, shared objects, scripting, etc. So by using Stratus, you can only develop applications where Flash Player endpoints are directly communicating with each other.
Signup for a developer key and get started with Stratus today.
November 17, 2008
Details regarding Adobe Wave, an Adobe AIR application and Adobe hosted service that work together to enable desktop notifications, are available to review on Adobe Labs. In addition visitors have the opportunity to signup for the Prerelease Program.
Codename “Cocomo” is a Platform as a Service that allows Flex developers to easily add real-time social capabilities into their RIA (rich Internet applications). Comprised of both Flex-based client components and a hosted services infrastructure, Cocomo allows you to build real-time, multi-user applications with Flex in less time than ever before. And because Acrobat.com hosts the service, issues like deployment, maintenance, and scalability are taken care of for you. Check out this new service and let us know what you think.
Stratus is a hosted rendezvous service that aids establishing communications between Flash Player endpoints. Unlike Flash Media Server, Stratus does not support media relay, shared objects, scripting, etc. So by using Stratus, you can only develop applications where Flash Player endpoints are directly communicating with each other. Check out an online sample application and stay tuned for the availability of a preview of this service on Labs.