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  • ...nted or hand-produced material. Multimedia includes a combination of text, audio, still images, animation, video, or interactivity content forms. ...Multimedia is distinguished from mixed media in [[fine art]]; by including audio, for example, it has a broader scope. The term "rich media" is synonymous f
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  • ...3D) [[sphere]] of [[human]] hearing can be [[virtua]]lly [[achieved]] with audio channels above and below the [[listener]]. To that end, the multichannel su ...DS) is a 7.1 [[Cinema]] [[configuration]] which features 5 [[independent]] audio channels across the front with two independent surround channels, and an LF
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  • ...e from one another but linked by a telecommunications [[system]]. Terms as audio conferencing, telephone conferencing and phone conferencing are also someti ..., video, and/or [[data]] services by one or more means, such as telephone, computer, telegraph, teletype, radio, and television.[1]
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  • [[Computer science]] (In computer science, especially parallel computing, synchronisation refers to the coord ...zation is important in fields such as digital telephony, video and digital audio where streams of sampled data are manipulated.
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  • ...anating from the headphones or earbuds of somebody listening to a portable audio player; at the other the sound of very loud music, a jet engine at close qu ==Audio noise==
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  • ...Saint John's University,"''Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical foundations to the very practical aspects of ...pecific computational problems with solutions. A further subfield, [[human-computer interaction]], focuses on the challenges in making computers and computatio
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  • ...uments and various storage media such as microform (microfilm/microfiche), audio tapes, CDs, cassettes, videotapes, and DVDs. Libraries may also provide pub ...ul material for common use," and in this sense is used in fields such as [[computer science]], [[mathematics]] and [[statistics]], [[electronics]] and [[biolog
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  • *[[Computer Science]] ...nd the search for more efficient algorithms is one of the central goals of computer science.
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  • ...ord company in the early 20th century is likely to have significantly less audio fidelity than a good modern recording. In the 1950s, the terms "high fideli The computer age has spawned the term Wi-Fi in [[reference]] to certain [[groups]] of wi
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  • ...ong with light reading; since the late 20th century also through video and computer games. ...In the 20th century, these were mainly used for [[music]]. [[Video]] and [[computer]] uses followed.
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  • ...a common task achieve their goals. Collaborative software is the basis for computer supported cooperative work. ...space.com My Space] and [https://www.facebook.com Facebook]. The study of computer-supported collaboration includes the study of this software and social [[ph
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV MTV], for it has many ads with digital audio players indicating that the channel is targeted to [[Youth|young adults]] a [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...hing the situation on hi-tech sentient video screens, which pick up video, audio, smells, feelings, thoughts and more. They can normally deal with threats i ...mpany shareholdings, and all manner of other financial instruments held on computer systems.
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  • ...tually a broad, interdisciplinary field, incorporating not only aspects of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and ...n information science, attention has been given in recent years to [[human–computer interaction]], [[groupware]], the [[semantic web]], value sensitive design,
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  • visionary computer scientist Louis Fein. In making a comprehensive projec- tion of the growth and dynamic inter-relatedness of the ‘computer-related
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  • ...s://www.ttpstudents.com/content/ttp/courses/BH/00 The Theology Program B&H]audio and video resources from an Evangelcial perspective ...rwitz, Roger, and Duffy, Gavan, "Hermeneutics: From Textual Explication to Computer Understanding?", 1986, [ftp://publications.ai.mit.edu/ai-publications/pdf/A
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  • ...of it. Some people can actually type fast enough, they can do it on their computer. But recording it is the easiest way to set yourself aside and let someone Jerry: Remember: you can go to Ron Besser’s TMArchives.com and click on the audio files. Hopefully in a week or two I’ll have this out in a transcript.
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  • ...ref>. Example: ''mouse'' 'small, gray rodent' > 'small, gray, mouse-shaped computer device'. *[https://www.americanrhetoric.com/figures/metaphor.htm Audio illustrations of metaphor as figure of speech]
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  • ...a conversation over dinner with [[WikiWikiWeb:BenKovitz|Ben Kovitz]], a [[computer programmer]], in [[San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[California]]. Kovit ...information. Some articles may also have links to dictionary definitions, audio-book readings, quotations, the same article in other languages, and further
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  • ===Computer surveillance=== The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of [[data]] and traffic on the [[Inter
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