Adobe Officials `Kidnapped` Google
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The focus of development is shown in photo editing features Google with 'kidnap' one senior Adobe Systems. The man named John Nack official Google hired to manage the photo editing tools. Nack itself is one of the bosses in the executive that handles Adobe Photoshop software development.
Nack previously held the position of principal product manager for Photoshop at Adobe. He then also engaged in Adobe products for mobile devices that also developed the software maker's design.
Nack announced his departure to Google on his personal blog Monday. He wants to give a big influence on what I've done in Adobe that has become the company he devoted himself for 14 years.
Google itself is known to have been working for many years to be able to take part in the digital photo world. Initial acquisition of Picasa and Panoramio assessed as a service and software companies are quite successful by the Internet giant.
According to that reported by Cnet, Google did the photography step further in 2011 with the presence of such features in the Google+ social network. In 2012, Google bought Nik Software that allow users to do photo editing on mobile devices and personal computers.
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The focus of development is shown in photo editing features Google with 'kidnap' one senior Adobe Systems. The man named John Nack official Google hired to manage the photo editing tools. Nack itself is one of the bosses in the executive that handles Adobe Photoshop software development.
Nack previously held the position of principal product manager for Photoshop at Adobe. He then also engaged in Adobe products for mobile devices that also developed the software maker's design.
Nack announced his departure to Google on his personal blog Monday. He wants to give a big influence on what I've done in Adobe that has become the company he devoted himself for 14 years.
Google itself is known to have been working for many years to be able to take part in the digital photo world. Initial acquisition of Picasa and Panoramio assessed as a service and software companies are quite successful by the Internet giant.
According to that reported by Cnet, Google did the photography step further in 2011 with the presence of such features in the Google+ social network. In 2012, Google bought Nik Software that allow users to do photo editing on mobile devices and personal computers.
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