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Adobe recently bought Figma, a collaborative web application for interface design, for $20 billion. It’s worth thinking about why Figma has been so successful, and why Adobe was willing to pay so much for it.
From the beginning, Figma has been focused on collaboration. Yeah, it was a great design tool. Yes, it ran entirely in the browser; no download or installation required. But more than anything, Figma was a tool for collaboration. That was a goal from the beginning. The collaboration was not an afterthought; it was baked.
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