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Adobe Pushing For Flash and PDF In Open Government Initiative

angryrice tips news that Adobe seems to be campaigning for the inclusion of Flash and PDF in the Obama administration's efforts at increasing government transparency and openness. A post from the Sunlight Labs blog is critical of Adobe's undertaking, in part since PDF is often "non-parsable by software, unfindable by search engines, and unreliable if text is extracted." They also say government's priority should be to publish datasets and the APIs to interact with them, rather than choosing how they're displayed in fancy graphs and charts.

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  1. Tell Adobe to open-license PDF by commodore64_love · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    PDF has become a defacto standard like GIFs, so I think it's an okay idea to embrace their usage, but only if PDF is open-licensed to all. Otherwise tell Adobe "no"

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    1. Re:Tell Adobe to open-license PDF by Rick+Bentley · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      free viewer != free

      How many free programs do you know of that create .pdf's?

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