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Interactive Media Applications Software
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ALSO CALLED:
Multimedia Programs,
Interactive Multimedia,
Interactive Applications,
Multimedia Applications,
Multimedia Software,
Interactive Media,
ShockWave
DEFINITION: Shockwave, developed by Macromedia, is a family of multimedia players. Web users with Windows and Mac platforms can download the Shockwave players from the Macromedia site and use it to display and hear Shockwave files.Shockwave is especially popular for interactive games. However, Macromedia has identified over 2,000 sites that offer Shockwave files, including sites for General Motors, Nissan, Kodak,
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Interactive Media Applications Software White Papers
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Enabling the Profitable Evolution of Mobile Transport to All-IP
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
WHITE PAPER:
As demand for mobile multimedia services increase and average revenue per user declines, mobile service providers must transform their networks to profitably support legacy voice and advanced packet-based services. This paper outlines the challenges associated with transforming the mobile transport network.
Posted: 09 Jun 2009 | Published: 09 Jun 2009
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INTERACTIVE MEDIA APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
Shockwave, developed by Macromedia, is a family of multimedia players. Web users with Windows and Mac platforms can download the Shockwave players from the Macromedia site and use it to display and hear Shockwave files.Shockwave is especially popular for interactive games. However, Macromedia has identified over 2,000 sites that offer Shockwave files, including sites for General Motors, Nissan, Kodak, Microsoft, Intel and Apple. To create Shockwave files, you use Macromedia Director and several related programs. Interactive Media Applications Software definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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