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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

...ipedia XXVII. Battle of the Titans – Encarta vs. Britannica XXVIIII. Microsoft Embraces the Web - Encarta and MS Student 2006-2007 XXIX. The ... ...trouble in Europe, Tripod may well follow suit shortly. Earlier this year, Microsoft has shut down ListBot (a host of discussion lists). Suite101 has... ...al effect. As standards converge (Adobe's Portable Document Format and Microsoft's MS Reader LIT format are likely to be the winners), as hardwar... ...and community activities, automatically or periodically updated content, ,multimedia capabilities, database, Favourites and History Maintenance (rec... ...and community activities, automatically or periodically updated content, ,multimedia capabilities, database, Favourites and History Maintenance (rec... ...d a part of the encyclopaedia. Only in 1998, did the Britannica switch to multimedia and added tables and graphs to the CD. Video and sound were to ... ...y and silently insinuating their reading platform into their software and Windows operating system. The interoperability of MS Reader software with ... ...uary 2006 and is anyhow incompatible with any operating system later than Windows ME. Exactly like the Britannica, the Jewish Encyclopedia was comp... ...- friendly, not resource-hogging, easy to install and to run even on the Windows 98 SE 1996 laptop I used as a worst-scenario test bench. Why are ...

... dedicated to the new media, doing business on the web, digital content, its creation and distribution, e-publishing, e-books, digital reference, DRM technology, and other related issues....

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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...s is precarious, and it is slipping toward the safer appliance. For example, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 video game console is a powerful computer, but, unli... ... Microsoft’s Xbox 360 video game console is a powerful computer, but, unlike Microsoft’s Windows operating system for PCs, it does not allow just anyo... ... Xbox 360 video game console is a powerful computer, but, unlike Microsoft’s Windows operating system for PCs, it does not allow just anyone to write ... ...f patches to bug-filled PC operating systems, or by abandoning now-ubiquitous Windows for Mac. Rather, they pose a fundamental dilemma: as long as peop... ...wed the user to do mail merges about as easily as one can do them today with Microsoft Word or its rivals. 6 Information appliances were substantially... ...Microsoft software” rather than computers running only Micro- soft software. Windows PCs, like their Mac OS and Linux counterparts, do not insist that... ...3 It affected more than just connectivity: it overwrote documents, music, and multimedia files with copies of itself on users’ hard drives. In the panic... ...be overwritten .... The original file is deleted. [The virus] also goes after multimedia files, affecting JPEGs and MP3s. Again, it deletes the original ... ...ckPlay, U.S. Patent No. 6,327,418 (filed Apr. 3, 1998) (issued Dec. 4, 2001); Multimedia Time Warping System, U.S. Patent No. 6,233,389 (filed July 30, ...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...alism and some forms of proto-Communism). Primitivist and green anarchists reject technology, globalization, and capitalism as well as the state. ... ...orities in all the territories in which they operate. The purchase of "Intuit" by "Microsoft" was prevented by the antitrust department (the "Trust... ...nd then come in and take it over. - This is precisely what Netscape is saying that Microsoft is doing to it. Netscape developed the now lucrative B... ...ft is doing to it. Netscape developed the now lucrative Browser Application market. Microsoft was wrong in discarding the Internet as a fad. When it... ...ered it free (sound suspiciously like dumping) to buyers of its operating system, "Windows". Inevitably it captured more than 30% of the market, cr... ...fered it free (sound suspiciously like dumping) bundled with its operating system, "Windows". Inevitably it captured more than 60% of the market, va... ...ng and community activities; • Automatically or periodically updated content; • Multimedia; • Database, Favourites, Annotations, and History M... ...accessible through various paths, it contains a memory function, it is multimodal (multimedia - textual, visual, audio and animation). I believe t... ...n The Internet allows for simultaneous communication and the efficient transfer of multimedia (video included) files between an unlimited number of...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...alism and some forms of proto-Communism). Primitivist and green anarchists reject technology, globalization, and capitalism as well as the state. ... ...orities in all the territories in which they operate. The purchase of "Intuit" by "Microsoft" was prevented by the antitrust department (the "Trust... ...nd then come in and take it over. - This is precisely what Netscape is saying that Microsoft is doing to it. Netscape developed the now lucrative B... ...ft is doing to it. Netscape developed the now lucrative Browser Application market. Microsoft was wrong in discarding the Internet as a fad. When it... ...ered it free (sound suspiciously like dumping) to buyers of its operating system, "Windows". Inevitably it captured more than 30% of the market, cr... ...fered it free (sound suspiciously like dumping) bundled with its operating system, "Windows". Inevitably it captured more than 60% of the market, va... ...ng and community activities; • Automatically or periodically updated content; • Multimedia; • Database, Favourites, Annotations, and History M... ...accessible through various paths, it contains a memory function, it is multimodal (multimedia - textual, visual, audio and animation). I believe t... ...n The Internet allows for simultaneous communication and the efficient transfer of multimedia (video included) files between an unlimited number of...

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