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Well Adobe has announced that they will be announcing…hmmm that almost sounds silly. Anyway, they have announced that they will be announcing the new CS3 Suite on March 27. Mind you, they are not announcing a ship date. They are merely introducing the new product to the world, officially. This will be celebrated at the launch party Adobe will be having in New York City which will be a live webcast at 3:30 EST. Also, Adobe has released a teaser site. I have no clue what it is for, perhaps CS3? There isn’t much more to go on. I guess that’s why they call it a teaser. At least it has some cool interactive Flash content. Check it out here.
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