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Adobe TV Online Video Resource Launched



By Henri Martin
10 April 2008 @ 02:02 am EST

SAN FRANCISCO - Adobe announced on Wednesday the launching of the Media Player Network, Adobe TV, an online video resource made to provide users of Adobe instructional programs of its applications.

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Adobe TV offers channels for photographers, designers, developers and video professionals. Over 200 videos were launched and produced by Adobe, xTrain, Lynda and Total Trainning.

The video tutorials can be downloaded in Adobe's site and be watched through Adobe's new Media Player 1.0 which was released also today making available for people to watch online and offline video content and will allow them to download Flash outside the web browser.

Adobe is participating with CBS, MTV Networks , Universal Music Group, PBS, CondNet, and Scripps Networks and the possibilities of revenue include targeted marketing, dynamic advertising and player customization according to The Washington Post.

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