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| 1st recording of language in writing - mesopotamia |
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| 1969, government funded, 4 computers connected in S.W. US |
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| (DNS) 1980s, masks the IP address |
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| 1991, introduced at CERN, 1st to use hypertext |
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| 1993, 1st browser to be downloaded, becomes Netscape |
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| uses light rays to transmit data |
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| Frequency range (The bigger the better) "Sewerpipe" |
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| Amount of data per second |
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| foundation of most LANs, uses CAT 5 or 6 with RJ45 |
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| Combination of text, sound, and graphics on one medium |
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| user can control tempo and outcome of a multimedia experience |
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| Define project, Flowcharts and storyboards, Create the user Interface |
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| based on photography, fixed at a particular resolution , TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG |
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| based on computer, drawn using math formulas to represent images, aka Vector Graphics, EPS, CADD, and animation software |
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| most popular, causes distortion if you zoom in |
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| Smoothes out jagged edges of bitmapped images |
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| Compressed Microsoft Audio and Video |
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| ASF, WMA, WMV, AVI(requires codecs) |
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| Apple compressed audio and video |
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| compresses motion images and sound |
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| Mpeg1 layer-3 used for sound only |
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| used for high quality digital video (DVD) |
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| used for interactive multimedia |
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| when a low resolution image is enlarged, has a staircase like appearance |
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| allows for sychronizing multimedia elements without knowing code |
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| Blue (Combination of Red and Yellow Books, Audio and CD-ROM) |
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| Green (television based player) not on market anymore |
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| Orange Book (CD-Rs are a WORM, Write Once, Read Many) very good for digital media |
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| Book A (DVD version of the CD-ROM |
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| Book C (High resolution digital audio formats) |
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| Book D (WORM format used to store data) |
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| Book E (re-recording data over existing data) |
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| Book F (allows for recording over the disc 1,000 times) |
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| flat, closed surface with 3 or more sides |
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| added for depth (shading) |
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| 2D, B&W illusion of depth |
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| what material the 3D image is made out of :Reflective properties |
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| Converts 3D model to 2D image |
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| can rotate on X axis, like nodding yes |
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| can rotate on Y axis, like nodding no |
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| rotate on the Z axis, "Roll over" |
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| The original standard for CD held how much |
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