Adobe's Revenue Is Strong (For Now)

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Samuel Axon
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Adobe's Revenue Is Strong (For Now)
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However, it's not all sunshine and roses. Adobe predicted a fourth quarter that would be less impressive than what Wall Street analysts were expecting, though not by much. The result: share prices tumbled a bit in the stock market.

Though much of Adobe's business comes from subscriptions for and purchases of developer tools like Photoshop, most of the public knows Adobe for its Flash platform. Flash is used to deliver rich media content like interactive menus, videos and online games inside the web browser.

Adobe is locked in a battle with Apple and some other tech companies, who wish to leave Flash behind in favor of the competing HTML5 standard. HTML5 is supported on Apple's iPhone and the related devices while Flash is not. While sales of Photoshop, Dreamweaver and other corporate products have been strong, web pundits have questioned Flash's future.

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