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  1. TextAloud

    TextAloud reads text from email, webpages, reports and more, aloud on your PC. TextAloud can also save your daily reading to MP3 or Windows Media files ready for playback on your iPod™ or iPhone™ as well as other smartphones or portable devices. Be more productive or just be entertained wherever you go with our text reader.

    (source: nextup.com/textaloud)

    Hannah Ackermans - 26.04.2016 - 14:12

  2. tumblr.

    Tumblr (stylized as tumblr.) is a microblogging platform and social networking website founded by David Karp in 2007, and owned by Yahoo! since 2013. The service allows users to post multimedia and other content to a short-form blog. Users can follow other users' blogs, as well as make their blogs private. Much of the website's features are accessed from the "dashboard" interface, where the option to post content and posts of followed blogs appear.
    As of May 1, 2016, Tumblr hosts over 292.7 million blogs. As of January 2016, the website had 555 million monthly visitors. The company's headquarters is in New York City.
    Yahoo! announced its intention to acquire Tumblr on May 20, 2013, for approximately $1.1 billion. The deal closed on June 20, 2013.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Hannah Ackermans - 28.05.2016 - 14:47

  3. Adobe After Effects

    Adobe After Effects is a digital visual effects, motion graphics, and compositing application developed by Adobe Systems and used in the post-production process of filmmaking and television production. Among other things, After Effects can be used for keying, tracking, compositing and animation. It also functions as a very basic non-linear editor, audio editor and media transcoder.

    Source: Wikipedia.org

    Hannah Ackermans - 01.06.2016 - 14:07

  4. Logic Pro

    Logic Pro is a digital audio workstation and Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI sequencer software application for the Mac OS X platform. It was originally created in the early 1990s as Notator Logic, or Logic, by German software developer C-Lab, later Emagic. It became an Apple product, eventually known as Logic Pro, after Apple bought Emagic in 2002.

    (Source: Wikipedia.org)

    Hannah Ackermans - 01.06.2016 - 14:11

  5. Lingo

    Lingo is a verbose object-oriented (OO) scripting language developed by John H. Thompson for use in Adobe Director (formerly Macromedia Director). Lingo is used to develop desktop application software, interactive kiosks, CD-ROMs and Adobe Shockwave content.

    Lingo is the primary programming language on the Adobe Shockwave platform, which dominated the interactive multimedia product market during the 1990s. Various graphic adventure games were developed with Lingo during the 1990s, including The Journeyman Project, Total Distortion, Mia's Language Adventure, Mia's Science Adventure, and the Didi & Ditto series. Hundreds of free online video games were developed using Lingo, and published on websites such as Miniclip and Shockwave.com.

    Lingo can be used to build user interfaces, to manipulate raster graphics, vector graphics and 3D computer graphics, and other data processing tasks. Lingo supports specialized syntax for image processing and 3D object manipulation. 3D meshes can also be created on the fly using Lingo.

    (Source: Wikipedia.org)

    Hannah Ackermans - 02.06.2016 - 10:54

  6. Adobe Acrobat

    Adobe Acrobat

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 13:37

  7. CAVE

    CAVE

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 15:32

  8. Tesseract

    Tesseract

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 15:57

  9. CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

    CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 16:37

  10. Maya

    Maya

    Alison Clifford - 13.06.2016 - 13:24

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