Software and search heavyweightsAdobe andGoogle joined forces this week, announcing a multi-year distribution deal that pairs the Google Toolbar with Adobe’s downloadable Macromedia Shockwave Player.
Good old Google is looking for love all over the place. If it isn't grabbing some Dell real estate or coming up with nifty Firefox tools, it's complaining over unfair defaults like a jilted lover.
Adobe Systems has agreed to distribute Google’s browser toolbar with some of its products, starting immediately with downloads of the Macromedia Shockwave Player. During the Shockwave Player’s ...
When you install Adobe Acrobat, you can integrate the application with Microsoft Outlook by installing the Adobe Outlook Toolbar plugin. If you have enabled the Adobe Toolbar in Outlook and now want ...
Yahoo and Adobe have formed a partnership to attempt to keep pace with Google and Microsoft in the search arena. Under the deal, Adobe is adding a toolbar to its Acrobat software that will link to ...
Adobe has agreed to bundle the Google Toolbar with some versions of the free Shockwave Player. Google is getting its sticky fingers into all kinds of interesting places lately.<BR><BR><BR> Story.
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Adobe Systems Inc. late Wednesday said it signed a multiyear agreement with Internet search giant Google Inc. to distribute the Google Toolbar with various Adobe products.
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