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  2. Behance - Wikipedia

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    Behance, stylized as BÄ“hance, is a social media platform owned by Adobe whose main focus is to showcase and discover creative work. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Behance was founded by Matias Corea and Scott Belsky in November 2005. [ 4 ]

  3. List of acquisitions by Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Canada: October 3, 2011 — [44] 39 Typekit United States: October 3, 2011 — [45] 40 Auditude United States: November 1, 2011 $ 120,000,000 [46] 41 Efficient Frontier Technology United States: November 30, 2011 — [47] 42 Behance Inc. United States: December 21, 2012 — [48] 43 Neolane France: July 23, 2013 $ 600,000,000 [49] [50] 44 ...

  4. Scott Belsky - Wikipedia

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    Scott Kaplan Belsky (born April 18, 1980) is an American entrepreneur, author and early-stage investor [1] [2] [3] [4] best known for co-creating the online portfolio ...

  5. Adobe Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition was completed in early December 2020. On August 19, 2021, Adobe announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Frame.io, a leading cloud-based video collaboration platform. The transaction is valued at $1.275 billion and closed during the fourth quarter of Adobe's 2021 fiscal year. [73]

  6. Houzz - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] In August, Houzz made its first acquisition, acquiring gardening and home advice site GardenWeb from NBCUniversal. [15] In October, Houzz settled a privacy violation lawsuit for not providing the standard recorded notification that customers' and professionals' calls were being recorded for quality and training purposes.

  7. DeviantArt - Wikipedia

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    DeviantArt (formerly stylized as deviantART) is an American online community that features artwork, videography, photography, and literature, launched on August 7, 2000, by Angelo Sotira, Scott Jarkoff, and Matthew Stephens, among others.

  8. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition reportedly cost between $22 million and $25 million. [22] During the week of June 26, 2005 to July 2, 2005, all content was migrated from servers in Canada to servers in the United States, and all resulting data became subject to United States federal law. [23] [further explanation needed] On May 3, 2007, Yahoo! announced that ...

  9. Macromedia - Wikipedia

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    With Macromedia's acquisition of Altsys, it received FreeHand thus expanding its product line of multimedia graphics software to include illustration and design graphics software. FreeHand's vector graphics rendering engine and other software components within the program would prove useful to Macromedia in the development of Fireworks.