Archive for April, 2007
Adobe CEO should eat his own words
In a broadside attack on Microsoft’s announcement of Silverlight, a new competitor to Adobe’s Flash software, Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen unleashed a vitriolic attack on the Seattle based company’s reputation for support multiple platforms.
"Even though they say Silverlight is going to be cross-platform, and maybe the first will be, I’m not sure our...
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Adobe does iTunes – six years too late
Adobe has pretty much been a technology follower over the last few years. It was visibly shocked when Apple stole a march on it with Aperture, beating it to the market with its copycat Lightroom product by over a year.
More recently Adobe has even admitted that its decision in a ‘fit-of-pique’ to drop...
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Bank of England may have to increase by 0.5 percent
At the beginning of this month the odds were pretty much 50/50 that the Bank of England would leave rates on hold as the CPI fell to 2.7 percent. Today the office of national statistics published the latest figures that show the CPI has jumped a massive 0.4 percent to 3.1 percent. This also...
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Banks mortgage offerings distort UK Mortgages
A few years ago the standard lending criteria for the average UK borrower was a simple 2.5x the combined income or 3.25x the largest income. Then came tales of offers of whopping 4x the largest income, now we hear that in many cases banks are willing to offer 6x income for the average borrower...
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