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Hewlett-Packard Company, commonly referred to as HP, is an American information technology corporation, specializing in personal computers, notebook computers, servers, network management software, printers, digital cameras, and calculators, among other technology related products. The company, which once catered primarily to engineering and medical markets - a line of business it spun off as Agilent Technologies in 1999 - now markets to households and small business products such as printers, cameras and ink cartridges found in grocery and department stores. Indigo is the name given to a series of Digital Offset Printing Presses made by Hewlett-Packard in Israel. The main uses for the Indigo Presses include general commercial printing, Industrial, or Packaging Print, Direct Mail, Personalisation / Versioning, and Web to Print.
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Adobe Systems Incorporated is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Adobe was founded in December 1982 by John Warnock and Charles Geschke, who established the company after leaving Xerox PARC in order to develop and sell the PostScript page description language. In 1985, Apple Computer licensed PostScript for use in its LaserWriter printers, which helped spark the desktop publishing revolution. The company name Adobe comes from Adobe Creek, which ran behind the house of one of the company's founders. Adobe acquired its former competitor, Macromedia, in December 2005. Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), codenamed Apollo, is a cross-operating system runtime environment for building rich Internet applications, using Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex, HTML and Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application.
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