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November 24, 2009
Adobe has made its photo editing tool for mobile phones available on the Google Android platform worldwide, after launching the product in the US earlier this month.
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Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile for Android, provides Google Android phone users with quick and easy image-editing tools and allows users to browse for their photos online and on their phone, directly from the application.

The tool also offers features only available on Android phones, according to Adode. The company says users can upload pictures to Photoshop.com albums in the background, even when the Photshop.com Mobile app isn't running. Photoshop.com accounts provide 2GB of free online photo storage, which Adobe says works out at over 1,500 photos.
The application is free and available now in all countries with the Android Market, Google's application store.
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