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  1. Flickr

    Flickr (pronounced "flicker") is an image hosting and video hosting website and web services suite that was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and acquired by Yahoo in 2005. In addition to being a popular website for users to share and embed personal photographs, and effectively an online community, the service is widely used by photo researchers and by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media.

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.03.2016 - 15:52

  2. Griot System

    Griot is a computer program designed and written by Fox Harrell in joint work with Joseph Goguen. Its purpose is to generate interactive multimedia events, and its main component is a novel algorithm called Alloy, which generates new conceptual structures by integrating other conceptual structures, based on recent research in cognitive linguistics, computer science, and semiotics; in particular, Alloy uses the algebraic semiotics formalization of the cognitive linguistics theory of conceptual integration, also called "blending," which says that metaphors arise as side effects of blending (see Style as Choice of Blending Principles for details). The semiotic spaces of algebraic semiotics are used, rather than the mental spaces developed by Fauconnier for cognitive linguistics, because we need the greater generality given by n-ary relations, structure construcing functions, types, and axioms, for integration at the syntactic and discourse levels, as well as for generating novel metaphors; we also need the greater rigor in order to build computer algorithms.

    Hannah Ackermans - 04.04.2016 - 13:46

  3. Adobe Acrobat

    Adobe Acrobat

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 13:37

  4. Tesseract

    Tesseract

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 15:57

  5. CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

    CGI (Common Gateway Interface)

    Scott Rettberg - 04.06.2016 - 16:37

  6. Maya

    Maya

    Alison Clifford - 13.06.2016 - 13:24

  7. Audio CD

    Audio CD

    Talan Memmott - 13.06.2016 - 17:04

  8. Rhino 3D

    Rhino 3D

    Aaron Tucker - 27.06.2016 - 17:02

  9. QuickTime VR

    QuickTime VR (also known as QuickTime Virtual Reality or QTVR) was an image file format developed by Apple Inc. for QuickTime. It allowed the creation and viewing of photographically-captured panoramas and the exploration of objects through images taken at multiple viewing angles. It functioned as a plugin for the standalone QuickTime Player, as well as working as a plugin for the QuickTime Web browser plugin.

    (Source: Wikipedia QuickTime VR page)

    Apple officially abandoned the platform and dropped the plugin from QuickTime in 2015.

    Scott Rettberg - 03.04.2017 - 15:06

  10. musical.ly

    Musical.ly (stylized as musical.ly), with Libyan country code top-level domain .ly, is a Chinese video social network app for video creation, messaging, and live broadcasting. The first prototype was released in April 2014, and the official version was launched in August of that year. Through the app, users can create 15-second to 1 minute videos and choose sound tracks to accompany them, use different speed options (time-lapse, slow, normal, fast, and epic) and add pre-set filters and effects. The app also allows users to browse popular "musers," content, trending songs and sounds and hashtags. As of July 2016, musical.ly has over 90 million registered users and an average of 12 million new videos posted every day and by the end of May 2017 the app reached over 200 millions of users. musical.ly is headquartered in Shanghai, China and has offices in San Francisco, California.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical.ly

    Pål Alvsaker - 11.09.2017 - 13:47

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