CC was always more aimed at providing means of connecting creative entrepreneurs and their work through the web to others via sharing, storage, and light collaboration. The company’s Creative Cloud efforts have never actually included full-fledged software running in the cloud, as ironic as that sounds. Both of these will also be operable from the browser.
In addition to this neat update, Creative Cloud Spaces (Think Google Drive for Adobe files and libraries) was announced, alongside Creative Cloud Canvas, a tool that will let you and your team brainstorm together on creative works and review them in real-time. You can start sharing Photoshop and Illustrator documents for commenting and feedback via the web by updating to the latest versions of the apps. Collaborators with Photoshop subscriptions can add comments and make basic edits to Photoshop cloud documents via a web browser.