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		<description>[...] beannachd wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptAdobe Photoshop Express Online Released Today Adobe has launched an online Beta version of its most famous industry-leading software, titled Photoshop Express. While lagging behind Picnik and FotoFlexer in historical terms, it’s very arrival is a grand statement for the web apps segment. PSE houses a slick interface (which I prefer over PS itself), integration with external services like Facebook, Photobucket and Picasa (what? no Flickr?!), and of course a world-dominating brand that knows no [...]</description>
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