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  1. WordPress

    WordPress is a free and open-source blogging tool and a content management system (CMS) based on PHP and MySQL. Features include a plugin architecture and a template system. WordPress was used by more than 23.3% of the top 10 million websites as of January 2015. WordPress is the most popular blogging system in use on the Web, at more than 60 million websites.

    Sumeya Hassan - 09.04.2015 - 14:42

  2. Safari (web browser)

    Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Inc. included with the OS X and iOS operating systems. First released as a public beta on January 7, 2003, on the company's OS X operating system, it became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther".

    Sumeya Hassan - 18.04.2015 - 15:42

  3. Adobe Creative Suit

    Adobe Creative Suite (CS) was a series of software suites of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made or acquired by Adobe Systems. The collections consisted of various groupings of Adobe's applications (e.g., Photoshop, Acrobat, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects) based on various technologies (e.g., PostScript, PDF, Flash) and organized by industry. The last version, Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6), was launched at a release event April 23, 2012, and released on May 7, 2012.

    On May 6, 2013 Adobe announced that CS6 would be the last version of the Creative Suite, and that future versions of their creative software would only be available via their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription service. Adobe also announced that it would continue to support CS6 for OS compatibility and would provide bug fixes and security updates as necessary. The Creative Suite packages were pulled from Adobe's online store,but still remain available via a section of their website.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Marius Ulvund - 23.04.2015 - 14:50

  4. Second Life

    Second Life is an online virtual world, developed by Linden Lab, based in San Francisco, and launched on June 23, 2003. By 2013 Second Life had approximately 1 million regular users, according to Linden Lab, which owns Second Life. In many ways, Second Life is similar to MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games); however, Linden Lab is emphatic that their creation is not a game: "There is no manufactured conflict, no set objective".

    Scott Rettberg - 29.11.2015 - 10:59

  5. Literatronic

    The literary hypertext authoring system known as Literatronica was developed by Juan B Gutierrez. Instead of relying solely on static hypertext links (for the system allows these as well), it uses an AI engine to recommend the best next pages based on what readers have already read. Literatronica radically revises the 1990s notions of literary hypertext as Modernist collage to the "original" notions of Arpanet as document sharing, where speed of access was put before what Espen Aarseth calls the aporia of links. In short, he asks, is nonlinearity and disruption inherent to the medium?

    The system addresses several of the major classic problems found with hypertext, namely, the problems of:

    1. Readers knowing how much of a text has been read.

    2. Readers encountering repeated pages without artistic effect.

    3. Readers getting lost and not finding their way through the text.

    4. Writers struggling to maintain large systems of static links.

    (Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literatronica)

    Scott Rettberg - 03.12.2015 - 23:41

  6. Jitter

    a major package for Max/MSP named Jitter in 2003, which provides real-time video, 3-D, and matrix processing ability.

    (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_(software) )

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2016 - 10:08

  7. Keynote

    Keynote

    Chelsea Miya - 27.10.2019 - 00:03