Creative Technologies stories - Page 57
Thanks to computers, humanity opened the door to an infinite world of creation and innovation. Creative Technologies encompasses a wide range of technologies related to computing and design, such as digital product design, digital content creation, advertising, as well as virtual reality.
With Creative Technologies, ways of publishing content through the capabilities of software and engine enable enhanced creative output. Brands use Creative Technologies in many applications, such as advertising, portfolio management and innovations.
With Creative Technologies, ways of publishing content through the capabilities of software and engine enable enhanced creative output. Brands use Creative Technologies in many applications, such as advertising, portfolio management and innovations.
Terms & confusions
Tue, 1st Sep 2009
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sql server
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websites
IT professionals need to simplify their language when speaking to clients to avoid confusion and lost business.
THE WAR ON FILE SHARING
Mon, 1st Jun 2009
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adobe
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Swedish court convicts The Pirate Bay founders, igniting a fierce debate over internet freedom and copyright laws.
Wacom embraces change
Mon, 1st Oct 2007
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edutech
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supply chain systems
Wacom appoints Scholastic as its new distributor in New Zealand, enhancing educational outreach and unveiling a fresh brand identity designed by Wolf Olins.
CA security goes compact
Sun, 1st Jul 2007
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microsoft
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digital music
CA has announced the release of its Internet Security Suite 2007 software on a two gigabyte (GB) credit card-sized flash drive memory card.
Need a homepage? Google’s got it
Sun, 1st Jul 2007
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nz
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online marketing
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google
Google introduces AdWords Business Pages in New Zealand, offering SMBs without websites a simple and customisable online presence for their adverts.
Inaugural Adobe event hits Auckland
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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auckland
Adobe recently ran its inaugural ANZ Adobe Live event in Auckland - the first time the conference has been staged outside Europe.