Adobe’s Scott Belsky says the company plans to integrate Figma without changing its pricing or UI, add support for other Adobe tools, and more (Brody Ford/Bloomberg)

Brody Ford / Bloomberg:
Adobe’s Scott Belsky says the company plans to integrate Figma without changing its pricing or UI, add support for other Adobe tools, and more  —  Adobe Inc. plans to add technology from its creative software portfolio to Figma without tweaking pricing or simplicity after its acquisition …

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Adobe’s $20B Figma deal is worth it because Figma’s $400M ARR, independent of margin, was continuing to double and creating pricing pressure on Adobe (Hunter Walk)

Hunter Walk:
Adobe’s $20B Figma deal is worth it because Figma’s $400M ARR, independent of margin, was continuing to double and creating pricing pressure on Adobe  —  Hint: The Answer Doesn’t Involve a Spreadsheet  —  I’m not an investor in Figma.  I don’t know Figma CEO Dylan Field.  And I’m not a designer.

An interview with CEO Dylan Field on scaling Figma, selling the company to Adobe, retaining autonomy, WebGL, making VR Figma for the metaverse, AGI, and more (Nilay Patel/The Verge)

Nilay Patel / The Verge:
An interview with CEO Dylan Field on scaling Figma, selling the company to Adobe, retaining autonomy, WebGL, making VR Figma for the metaverse, AGI, and more  —  We also talk about AI and VR — but we know why you’re here. … Dylan Field is the co-founder and CEO of Figma …

A federal jury in Detroit ordered Ford to pay Versata Software $104.6M for breach of a 2004 licensing contract and misuse of trade secrets; Ford plans to appeal (Jonathan Stempel/Reuters)

Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A federal jury in Detroit ordered Ford to pay Versata Software $104.6M for breach of a 2004 licensing contract and misuse of trade secrets; Ford plans to appeal  —  A federal jury in Detroit ordered Ford Motor Co (F.N) to pay Versata Software Inc $104.6 million in damages for breaching …

Adobe’s Figma retention package may be the biggest since Facebook bought WhatsApp in 2014, exceeding deal packages from Auth0, LinkedIn, Mobileye, and Slack (Alex Konrad/Forbes)

Alex Konrad / Forbes:
Adobe’s Figma retention package may be the biggest since Facebook bought WhatsApp in 2014, exceeding deal packages from Auth0, LinkedIn, Mobileye, and Slack  —  Figma’s cofounder and some employees are set to make billions more in a historic retention package following its acquisition by the software giant.