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Adobe Introduces Photoshop Marketplace to Customers

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By DE Editors  

June 1, 2009

By DE Editors

Adobe is introducing Photoshop Marketplace to its customers, connecting them to the Photoshop community and helping extend the value of their Adobe software purchase. Photoshop Marketplace is a centralized hub on Adobe.com where visitors can find the most up-to-date listing of Photoshop resources including products, tools, services, communities, and events.

Since its introduction to partners and community leaders in April 2009, more than 100 companies and organizations have applied to Photoshop Marketplace and submitted more than 300 individual offerings. Users can now search and browse this collection to find specific plug-ins, locate local Photoshop workshops, events, or user groups or discover new learning materials. The site is community driven with all content provided by members of the Photoshop community.

Adobe encourages visitors to participate in the community by rating, reviewing, and commenting on the various resources. Users have the ability to email information on their favorite products, communities, and services to others directly from the site and receive updates via RSS feeds as Photoshop Marketplace continues to evolve and grow.

For more information, visit Photoshop Marketplace.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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