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Is Adobe sneaking up on Google's turf with new moves Monday into online document services? An Adobe executive would not characterize the announcements this way, but the similarities seem obvious.
Adobe has signed an agreement to acquire Virtual Ubiquity and its online word processor, Buzzword, which enables collaboration on documents. Adobe also plans to unveil a file-sharing service codenamed "Share" intended to make it easier to publish and share documents online. The announcements will be made Monday at the Adobe Max 2007 conference in Chicago.
Google, meanwhile, offers Google Docs for document creation as well as for real-time collaboration on presentations via the Web. But Adobe's Erik Larson, director of marketing and product management, would not specifically comment on whether Buzzword or Share encroach on Google or Microsoft's popular Office suite of applications for PCs.
"We do believe that Buzzword and Share will solve the problem of working on documents together or with other people in a much more powerful way than anything in the market today," Larson said.