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Adobe's free Web-based version of Photoshop lets people edit and share photos with 2 gigabytes of storage.
It appears Adobe is responding to concerns about a surprising clause in its terms of service that basically gives it the right to do anything it wants with users' photos.
Under new Photoshop Express terms of use, Adobe no longer is permitted to use your photos for any purpose it wants.
With the recent renaming of Adobe's online gallery and image-editing service from Photoshop Express to Photoshop.com, the company has also announced the beta version of Photoshop.com Mobile, an application designed to run on Windows Mobile handsets.
A beta version of the image tool should make its Internet debut by year's end, as Adobe aims for a wider audience in a Web 2.0 world.
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