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Adobe Keynote video from Shantanu Narayen at CTIA Wireless (Sept 2008)

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Bill Perry (Adobe Mobile & Devices) posted some clips of Shantanu’s keynote from CTIA that happened earlier this September.
The presentation is awesome, and gives a pretty clear and concise message about how Adobe views the next generation of Mobile.
Here are videos, and thanks to Bill Perry for taking the time to shoot, edit, and [...]

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800,000,000 Flash Enabled Devices Shipped Worldwide!

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

According to Bill, Shantanu (Adobe, CEO) reported 800 million at his CTIA keynote in San Francisco this week (Sept 2008).
Yes, that’s 800,000,000, or more than 1/2 billion devices that have shipped to date. I imagine, look for a press release (perhaps) soon.
Earlier this year, Adobe had stated they were estimated to make 1 billion devices [...]

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Shantanu Narayen is the keynote speaker @ CTIA Wireless 2008

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

I noticed Shantanu Narayen (President and CEO, Adobe Systems Incorporated) is giving the keynote at CTIA Wireless I.T & Entertainment 2008 in September. Pretty cool!

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Attending CTIA Wireless and Forum Nokia Developer Days next week

Friday, March 28th, 2008

On Sunday, I am leaving to attend Forum Nokia Developer Days and a bit of CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas.
Should be a fun time, especially since I missed out on Mobile World Congress.
Anyways, I hope to see a few familiar faces there (as well as new ones).
For those unable to attend … I [...]

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