Google released version 1.0 of their Chrome browser yesterday. When this software was first released in beta three months ago, I gave it the quick once-over, concluding that (from the PDF Perspective), it wasn’t close to ready for prime time. Things have changed. My show-stopper gripe regarding the Chrome beta was the fact that Fast […]
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Google WILL Index Your Scanned PDFs!
The lords of search over at Google recently announced an interesting new feature for PDFs created from scanned pages. Searchable PDF files are nothing new – and neither are searchable PDF files produced from scanned pages. Simply run OCR and voila – your scanned PDFs are now searchable. But let’s say you didn’t OCR your […]
View PostGoogle’s Chrome: Initial Reflections
I’m always intrigued by new browsers, and Google is always intriguing anyway due to the company’s strategic heft. Of course I had to look at their just-announced browser, Chrome. I’m going to try to live with this browser for a while and will report my views in greater detail, but I’m still getting used to […]
View PostAGI’s Acrobat PDF Conference 2007
Organized by Christopher Smith’s AGI (recently acquired by Aquent), last week’s 2007 Adobe Acrobat PDF Conference in Orlando, Florida was a notable success. The co-location with the CRE8 conference for graphic designers expanded the scope to the benefit of all attendees. The Scene From the opening welcome party complete with Mickey Mouse and open bar, […]
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