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  • Adobe and Macromedia merge

    Adobe today announced the completion of its acquisition of Macromedia to form the largest creative media software company in the world 5 December 2005 15:58 GMT

    Adobe today announced the completion of its acquisition of Macromedia. As a result of the acquisition, Macromedia common stock is no longer being traded and shares of Macromedia common stock were converted into the right to receive 1.38 shares of Adobe...

  • Adobe and Macromedia get go ahead to merge from DOJ

    Two companies become one 14 October 2005 14:04 GMT

    Adobe and Macromedia today announced they have received clearance from the US Department of Justice (DOJ) for Adobe's proposed acquisition of Macromedia. The closing of the transaction remains subject to regulatory approval in a few European jurisdictions....

  • Adobe takes over Macromedia in US$3.4bn stock raid

    Web and DTP makers join forces 18 April 2005 11:20 GMT

    Or that's UK£1.8billion between friends. It was only a matter of time before Macromedia bought a few other companies or became shark bait by itself. Its rise to prominence came first with Flash, which rose from a nice back-end facilitator to websites...

  • Nokia goes Flashy with Macromedia

    11 February 2005 13:51 GMT

    Nokia and Macromedia have announced an agreement to bring Macromedia Flash to its Series 60 Platform handsets.

    The announcement means that handsets like the Nokia 6670, Nokia 7610 and Siemens SX1 from companies such as LG Electronics, Nokia,...

  • Contribute 2

    Macromedia Contribute 2 review

    4.5 REVIEW 11 November 2003 21:22 GMT

    For any small or large company running the company website can be an immense task. Today, a company without a website is like a company without a phone. We have all seen the boom of the internet over the last couple of years. The amassing of information...

  • Macromedia Refreshes Range

    2 November 2003 19:53 GMT

    In a month's time it will be Microsoft Office's turn but this month it's Web kings Macromedia, launching new versions of their core applications, all subtitled MX 2004.


    In fact the all-conquering king, Flash, has now split into two different...

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