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  • Mon Sep 6 2004 Macromedia starts meter on Web conferencing

    New pay-as-you-go pricing for Breeze Live service is meant to attract small businesses.

    Posted by David Becker

  • Thu Jul 10 2003 Macromedia updates training software

    The San Francisco-based company releases a heavy-duty version of its Breeze application, which lets businesses run PowerPoint presentations on the Web.

    Posted by David Becker

  • Mon Feb 9 2004 Macromedia updates Web conferencing product

    The applications maker adds new collaboration features to its Breeze software, as the Web conferencing market gains renewed attention.

    Posted by David Becker

  • Fri Mar 30 2007 Week in review: New breezes blowing in energy tech

    Wind power, hydrogen fuel, even manure--that's the stuff that start-up dreams are made on.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Mon Jul 8 2002 Macromedia gets chatty

    Want to talk? Macromedia's Flash Communications Server MX allows Web developers to add chat, interactive video and other communications features to sites.

    Posted by David Becker

  • Mon Apr 18 2005 Developers react to Adobe's Macromedia buy

    Designers, developers express mix of optimism and apprehension about merger. Companies post FAQ to allay concerns.

    Posted by Paul Festa

  • Mon Mar 1 2004 Web conferencing market heats up

    Market leader WebEx announces an alliance with Salesforce.com, while Macromedia offers free trials of its new Breeze service.

    Posted by David Becker

  • Thu Mar 20 2008 Extend your Office apps via Live Workspace

    Use Microsoft's free service to share files with others, or store them online for easy access from any Net-connected PC.

    Posted by Dennis O'Reilly

  • Mon Aug 29 2005 Adobe under construction

    newsmaker CEO Bruce Chizen talks up the impending merger with Macromedia and what comes next for Flash.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Thu Nov 18 2004 David vs. Goliath vs. Goliath

    Laszlo Systems CTO David Temkin is taking an open-source gamble to woo Web developers from Macromedia and Microsoft.

    Posted by Paul Festa

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