• Adobe Launches Internet TV! –
by Parinita Salian
Adobe TV is a new online video resource for expert training on all Adobe products. Although the name makes it sound like a television channel, it's basically a web site and Adobe media Player "channel" dedicated to tutorials of all their products. It is free and accessible to Adobe's customers around the world. [expand story >>>]
Adobe has selected Splash Media LP, a digital video publishing and technology company, to produce original programming and video training content for Adobe TV. The Dallas-based Splash Media will produce original high-quality instructional programs featuring Adobe product teams and experts.
This web TV will present a growing number of channels to appeal to different audiences, including channels for photographers, designers, video professionals, and developers. All customers will be able to watch programs at their convenience, save content to view offline, and subscribe to favourite channels to get the latest programs.
Apart from the original videos, Adobe TV has launched with over 200 videos, and plans to add new segments each week from a variety of well-established professional training companies and publishers, including xTrain, Lynda, and Total Training.
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