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Adobe Media Player and Adobe Share

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Adobe Media Player

Adobe Labs just released two new exciting beta program’s. The first is the ‘Adobe Media Player‘ which enables end users to enjoy shows whenever and wherever they want, while enabling new ways for content businesses to create, deliver, and monetize high-quality content and advertising through a customizable cross-platform player that supports both downloaded and streamed media. I must admit it looks promising, it is fast, simple and intuitive. Content is still lacking but this will soon be solved as more users start using the Media Player. You can read more about the Media Player, or go straight to the download page if you want to give it a go.

I don’t know what to think of it yet. To me it feels a bit like a Joost clone, but with the option to upload and download media files.

Another service Abobe Labs released today is Adobe Share. With Share you can; send documents without email attachments, access your documents from anywhere, view all the documents you have shared or received, link your document on a wiki or blog, embed a Flash preview of your document and restrict access to documents to a list of recipients. When you sign up you will get the full featured - 1GB storage - free version of Share. Go and check it out.

Abobe anouced for the final version the following extra features:

We are planning to have improved file organization (tags, filters, and user-defined collections), the ability to print from any application to create a PDF directly on Share, as well as PDF conversion for Microsoft Office and ODF documents.

This is going to be a rich online service.

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