Possible BlueBeam/Facebook Connection, page 1
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reply posted on 1-10-2008 @ 10:55 PM by edgecrusher2199
Upon further investigation straight from their website:

About Us


Our Mission
Bluebeam Software develops smart, simple PDF solutions. Our goal is to make it faster and easier for desktop and tablet PC users to create, markup and edit high quality PDFs.


Company History
Bluebeam's powerful technology was originally developed in 1997 for the aerospace industry to allow engineering firms to quickly create and share accurate PDFs from their CAD files. Since then, Bluebeam has expanded into providing PDF creation, viewing, markup and editing solutions to the AEC industry, Fortune 500 companies, leading law firms and pharmaceutical organizations

Our Team
Bluebeam's engineers and product team members are committed to providing desktop and tablet PC users with the highest quality and easiest to use PDF solutions in the marketplace. Our team draws on their experience from such diverse organizations as NASA JPL, PetSmart.com, Deloitte & Touche, cities and local governments, while collaborating with leading firms and government agencies to ensure that all Bluebeam products meet today's demands. The result - intelligently designed PDF software with virtually no learning curve. Bluebeam is always looking for talented and creative individuals. We expect our employees to keep an open mind, challenge the norm, and make things happen. Most of our new hires have advanced degrees, deep industry or functional expertise, and diverse talents. If you are up for the challenge, drop us an email at

The slogan on the main page: " Welcome to a brave new pdf world."

Maybe I'm just "looking" to find something, I don't know. I'm new here at ATS. It may be nothing, but still odd nonetheless.


reply posted on 2-10-2008 @ 01:20 AM by Universal Light
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That's plausible but if that's the case, they've chosen a poor means to advertise. 99% of the public is unaware of bluebeam. Their company would be designed to reach a 1% target audience.


reply posted on 2-10-2008 @ 01:25 AM by thrashee
Originally posted by Universal Light
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post by thrashee



That's plausible but if that's the case, they've chosen a poor means to advertise. 99% of the public is unaware of bluebeam. Their company would be designed to reach a 1% target audience.


Perhaps, but what's the alternative? Admitting to 1% of the audience that they have a connection with some sort of conspiracy?

Which odds would you play?
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