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Adobe blogs get interesting

Thursday, January 25, 2007 — posted by Sarah

Adobe has a lot of bloggers, posting on everything from Photoshop to LiveCycle to Lightroom to Captivate. (You can check them all out at blogs.adobe.com.)

Today, I saw an introductory post for a new blog from Vivek Jain, the Group Product Manager for FrameMaker and RoboHelp. I'm pretty sure this is the first sign of life from that group in the blogosphere.

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