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  1. DHTML

    Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is the art of combining HTML, JavaScript, DOM, and CSS.

    DHTML stands for Dynamic HTML. DHTML is not a language or a web standard. To most people DHTML means the combination of HTML, JavaScript, DOM and CSS. According to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C):
    "Dynamic HTML is a term used by some vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and scripts that allows documents to be animated."

    (Source: http://www.w3ctutorial.com/dhtml-tutorial/dhtml-intro)

    Daniela Ørvik - 09.04.2015 - 15:57

  2. iTunes

    iTunes is a media player, media library, online radio broadcaster, and mobile device management application developed by Apple Inc. It is used to play, download, and organize digital audio and video on personal computers running the OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The iTunes Store is also available on the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad. Through the iTunes Store, users can purchase and download music, music videos, television shows, audiobooks, podcasts, movies, and movie rentals in some countries, and ringtones, available on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

    (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITunes)

    Daniela Ørvik - 16.04.2015 - 15:28

  3. Quicktime

    QuickTime is an extensible multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. The classic version of QuickTime is available for Windows XP and later, as well as Mac OS X Leopard and later operating systems. A more recent version, QuickTime X, is currently available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and newer. As of the Mac OS X Lion, the underlying media framework for Quicktime, QTKit, is deprecated in favor of a newer graphics framework, AV Foundation.The Quicktime X player however is still included with the new releases of the OS.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Marius Ulvund - 16.04.2015 - 15:30

  4. Instagram

    Instagram is an online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos, and share them on a variety of social networking platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Flickr. A distinctive feature is that it confines photos to a square shape, similar to Kodak Instamatic and Polaroid images, in contrast to the 4:3 aspect ratio typically used by mobile device cameras. Users can also apply digital filters to their images. The maximum duration for Instagram videos is 15 seconds.

    Daniela Ørvik - 16.04.2015 - 15:42

  5. 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

  6. SINTEXT

    'SINTEXT,' (SINtetizador de TEXTos), an "automatic TEXT SYNthesizer," or text generator, was first developed in DOS by Pedro Barbosa in collaboration with Abílio Cavalheiro, who wrote the program in C++. The later version for the Web, developed in Java with the collaboration by José Manuel Torres, was 'Sintext-W' (1999) and the 'App Sintext Java' (2014).

    Alvaro Seica - 21.04.2015 - 14:37

  7. ZUSE Z 22

    ZUSE Z 22

    Alvaro Seica - 22.04.2015 - 14:09

  8. Unity

    Unity is a cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies[1] and used to develop video games for PC, consoles, mobile devices and websites. First announced only for Mac OS, at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in 2005, it has since been extended to target more than fifteen platforms.

    (Source: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_%28game_engine%29 )

    Scott Rettberg - 22.04.2015 - 16:08

  9. Google API

    Google API

    Alvaro Seica - 23.04.2015 - 14:35

  10. PowerPoint (Microsoft)

    PowerPoint, renamed after Robert Gaskins' development of Presenter (1984) at Forethought Inc., is a slide show presentation application launched in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh and later acquired by Microsoft.

    Magnus Lindstrøm - 23.04.2015 - 14:52

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