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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Dynamc Hypertext Markup Language <br>- is for a collection of technologies used together to create interactive and animated websites by using a combination of a static markup language (such as <strong>HTML</strong>), a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript), a presentation definition language (such as CSS), and the Document object Model.<br><strong>Dynamic</strong> means that it changes the page content of HTML after the page has been loaded.<br><strong>Uses :</strong> having the color of a text heading change when a user passes a mouse over it and allowing a user to "drag and drop" an image to another place on a Web page. Dynamic HTML can allow Web documents to look and act like desktop applications or multimedia productions. <br> <strong>it </strong>was introduced with internet explorer 4 in 1997</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:10:33 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>when was real player first released ?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> History. The first version of Real Player was introduced in <strong>April 1995</strong> as "Real Audio Player" and was one of the first media players capable of streaming media over the Internet </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:11:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Flash and Shockwave software applications cover a lot of the same ground, and they are produced by the same company, but there are a few significant differences. Most of these are directly related to the origins of the two file formats. Director, the software application used to create Shockwave files, has been around for a long time, longer than the Internet in its current form. It was originally developed to create dynamic content for CD-ROMs, and it is still used for this purpose. As dynamic content has become more popular on the Internet, however, updated versions of Director have included more features that tailor Shockwave files for use on the Web.Flash, on the other hand, was built from the ground up for use on the Web. Macromedia adapted Flash from Future Splash Animator, a vector art animation program. Macromedia&#39;s version was tailored specifically for transmission over phone line connections. So at their heart, Flash and Shockwave have two different specialties. Consequently, they have a number of contrasting strengths and weaknesses:</title>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:12:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>what is it?</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>real Player, formerly Real Audio Player, Real one Player and Real Player G2, is a cross-platform media player app, developed by Real Networks. The media player is compatible with numerous container file formats of the multimedia realm, including MP3, MP4, QuickTime File Format, Windows Media format, and the proprietary Real Audio and Real Video formats</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:13:15 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Flash files load more quickly than Shockwave files.Shockwave is more versatile. You can create more complex games, more elaborate interactivity and more detailed animation.You can use more types of files with Shockwave. You could, for example, import a Flash file into a Shockwave movie, but it doesn&#39;t work the other way around.Flash is more universal. More than 90 percent of Web users have the Flash plug-in installed, while a little less than 60 percent have the Shockwave plug-in.Flash creation software is cheaper. Director costs a little less than $1,000, while Flash costs about $400.Flash is an open-source format. Anybody can see how it works and is free to adapt it for their own purposes. Director uses a compiled file format, so it is extremely difficult to modify the program.</title>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:14:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Quick Time</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><ul><li><strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead <strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991<strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991<strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991<strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991<strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991 <ul><li><strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991 </li></ul></li><li>of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991</li><li><strong><em>What is it?</em></strong> QuickTime is Apple’s multiplatform, multimedia technology for handling video, sound, animation, graphics, text, interactivity, and music.</li><li>Which OS does it work with? With MAC and Windows 7 and later and Mac OSX Leopard and later<br><br></li><li><strong><em>Is it free?</em></strong> Yes but there is a Professional Version which is not. The paid Pro version of the Player offers full-screen playback, record and edit functions, and file type conversion. While traditionally used as the format for transferring movie trailers and short video clips in the early days of the Internet due to its multiple codec versatility, P2P file sharing networks have caused a decline in the need of, and thus the use of, Apple's free QuickTime player.<br><br></li><li><strong><em>What does the framework provide?</em></strong> <br><br>1. Encoding and transcoding video and audio from one format to another.<br>2. Decoding video and audio, then sending the decoded stream to the graphics or audio subsystem for playback. In Mac OS X, QuickTime sends video playback to the Quartz Extreme (OpenGL) Compositor. <br>3. A plug-in architecture for supporting additional codecs (such as DivX).<br><br></li><li><strong><em>What file formats does it support? </em></strong><br>• AIFF, WAV, DV, MP3, and MPEG-1. <br>• With additional QuickTime Extensions, it can also support Ogg, ASF, FLV, MKV, DivX Media Fo</li><li><strong><em>What is it?</em></strong> QuickTime is Apple’s multiplatform, multimedia technology for handling video, sound, animation, graphics, text, interactivity, and music.</li><li>Which OS does it work with? With MAC and Windows 7 and later and Mac OSX Leopard and later<br><br></li><li><strong><em>Is it free?</em></strong> Yes but there is a Professional Version which is not. The paid Pro version of the Player offers full-screen playback, record and edit functions, and file type conversion. While traditionally used as the format for transferring movie trailers and short video clips in the early days of the Internet due to its multiple codec versatility, P2P file sharing networks have caused a decline in the need of, and thus the use of, Apple's free QuickTime player.<br><br></li><li><strong><em>What does the framework provide?</em></strong> <br><br>1. Encoding and transcoding video and audio from one format to another.<br>2. Decoding video and audio, then sending the decoded stream to the graphics or audio subsystem for playback. In Mac OS X, QuickTime sends video playback to the Quartz Extreme (OpenGL) Compositor. <br>3. A plug-in architecture for supporting additional codecs (such as DivX).<br><br></li><li><strong><em>What file formats does it support? </em></strong><br>• AIFF, WAV, DV, MP3, and MPEG-1. <br>• With additional QuickTime Extensions, it can also support Ogg, ASF, FLV, MKV, DivX Media Format, and others.  <ul><li><strong><em>Who makes QuickTime and when was it first released?</em></strong> QuickTime is a digital audio and video suite developed by Apple. The lead developer of QuickTime, Bruce Leak, ran the first public demonstration in May 1991</li><li><strong><em>What is it?</em></strong> QuickTime is Apple’s multiplatform, multimedia technology for handling video, sound, animation, graphics, text, interactivity, and music.</li><li>Which OS does it work with? With MAC and Windows 7 and later and Mac OSX Leopard and later<br><br></li><li><strong><em>Is it free?</em></strong> Yes but there is a Professional Version which is not. The paid Pro version of the Player offers full-screen playback, record and edit functions, and file type conversion. While traditionally used as the format for transferring movie trailers and short video clips in the early days of the Internet due to its multiple codec versatility, P2P file sharing networks have caused a decline in the need of, and thus the use of, Apple's free QuickTime player.<br><br></li><li><strong><em>What does the framework provide?</em></strong> <br><br>1. Encoding and transcoding video and audio from one format to another.<br>2. Decoding video and audio, then sending the decoded stream to the graphics or audio subsystem for playback. In Mac OS X, QuickTime sends video playback to the Quartz Extreme (OpenGL) Compositor. <br>3. A plug-in architecture for supporting additional codecs (such as DivX).<br><br></li><li><strong><em>What file formats does it support? </em></strong><br>• AIFF, WAV, DV, MP3, and MPEG-1. <br>• With additional QuickTime Extensions, it can also support Ogg, ASF, FLV, MKV, DivX Media Fo </li></ul></li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:22:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>advantage </title>
         <author>ahi18002149</author>
         <link>https://padlet.com/charlesballentine/2d5a32v9p35n/wish/321200672</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>DHTML is fairly fast when loading depending on your PC, It enables the web-page to look up-to-date &amp; interactive, It enables the web-page to look more professional by having the roll-over buttons, the drop-down bars, etc, The people will trust you and they will enjoy being on your website.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-01-16 13:24:12 UTC</pubDate>
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