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  1. Charles Matthew "Chuck" Geschke (September 11, 1939 – April 16, 2021) was an American businessman and computer scientist best known for founding the graphics and publishing software company Adobe Inc. with John Warnock in 1982, with whom he also co-created the PDF document format.

  2. “Chuck” Geschke, who received a Ph.D. in computer science from CMU in 1973 and continued to give back to the university throughout his life, died April 16, 2021, at 81.

  3. Apr 18, 2021 · Charles Geschke, the co-founder of the software company Adobe who helped develop the Portable Document Format, or PDF, has died at the age of 81. Geschke set up Adobe in 1982, giving the world...

  4. Apr 16, 2021 · It is with profound sadness that Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) shares the passing of the company’s beloved co-founder, Dr. Charles Geschke. Dr. Geschke passed away on Friday, surrounded by his family. Dr. Geschke co-founded Adobe in 1982 with Dr. John Warnock, a colleague from Xerox.

  5. Apr 18, 2021 · Charles “Chuck” Geschke, a co-founder of Adobe who helped develop the PDF, has died at age 81, the company said in a statement.

  6. LOS ALTOS, Calif. — Charles “Chuck” Geschke — the co-founder of the major software company Adobe Inc. who helped develop Portable Document Format technology, or PDFs — died at age 81. Geschke,...

  7. Apr 20, 2021 · Adobe co-founder Charles Geschke in 1999. He retired as company president the next year. (Richard Drew/AP) 0. As a young man in Cleveland, Charles Geschke was fascinated by the science behind...

  8. Apr 17, 2021 · Charles “Chuck” Geschke — the co-founder of the major software company Adobe Inc. who helped develop Portable Document Format technology, or PDFs — died at age 81. Geschke, who lived in the...

  9. Apr 19, 2021 · Charles “Chuck” Geschke—the co-founder of the major software company Adobe Inc. who helped develop Portable Document Format technology, or PDFs—died at age 81. Geschke, who lived in the...

  10. Apr 18, 2021 · Charles Geschke, who studied Latin and liberal arts as an undergraduate and once considered the priesthood, discovered computer programming more or less by accident in the 1960s.