Here’s a simple, observable lesson for historical perspective:






Guess what? Not dead yet. Not by a long shot.
Stay tuned to happenings around Adobe MAX next week for more insights :)
Here’s a simple, observable lesson for historical perspective:
Guess what? Not dead yet. Not by a long shot.
Stay tuned to happenings around Adobe MAX next week for more insights :)
Dead?! Alive and well kicking ass!