The SMIL Gateway 0.3.4
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The SMIL(e) Gateway 0.4.0
The SMIL(e) Gateway 0.4.0
09/22/2004 09:53 AMA Verizon-compatible MMS server and Pix Place alternative.
XML Q&A: From XML to SMIL
XML Q&A: From XML to SMIL
05/26/2004 06:24 PMIn this month's XML Q&A column John E. Simpson explores the
interaction of plain text, SMIL, and XSLT.
Last Call: SMIL 2.1
Last Call: SMIL 2.1
02/01/2005 08:54 PM2005-02-01: The SYMM Working Group has released the First Public
Working Draft of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL
2.1) as a Last Call Working Draft. Comments are welcome through 25
February. SMIL (pronounced "smile") puts animation on a time line,
allows composition of multiple animations, and describes animation
elements for any XML-based host language. Version 2.1 extends SMIL 2.0
and supports enhanced interactive multimedia presentations, reuse of
SMIL syntax and semantics, and new mobile profiles. Visit the
Synchronized Multimedia home page. (News archive)
SMIL: Multimedia for the Masses
SMIL: Multimedia for the Masses
05/23/2002 10:39 PMSMIL 2.1 Is a W3C Candidate
Recommendation
SMIL 2.1 Is a W3C Candidate
Recommendation
06/05/2005 10:46 PM2005-05-16: W3C is pleased to announce the advancement of the
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.1) to Candidate
Recommendation. Comments are welcome through 15 June. SMIL (pronounced
"smile") puts animation on a time line, allows composition of multiple
animations, and describes animation elements for any XML-based host
language. Version 2.1 extends SMIL 2.0 and supports enhanced
interactive multimedia presentations, reuse of SMIL syntax and
semantics, and new mobile profiles. Visit the synchronized multimedia
home page. (News archive)
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto
05/30/2002 08:10 AMA Realist's SMIL Manifesto, Part II
A Realist's SMIL Manifesto, Part II
07/18/2002 11:26 AMIn the second part of his overview of SMIL 2.0, Fabio Arciniegas shows
how SMIL can be used to implement common narrative strategies:
condensation, synecdoche and spatial montage.
Introducing SMIL - Multimedia
Presentation on a ShoeString
Introducing SMIL - Multimedia
Presentation on a ShoeString
10/31/2002 05:17 AMWebmasterBase Oct 31 2002 4:39AM ET
Call for Papers: SMIL Europe 2002
Call for Papers: SMIL Europe 2002
08/05/2002 10:43 PM2 August 2002: Paper submissions are due 13 September for SMIL Europe
2002 to be held in Paris, France on 20-22 November 2002. SMIL,
pronounced "smile," enables authoring of interactive audiovisual rich
media presentations. SMIL has been adopted as a basis for MMS, and for
adding timing to other markup languages such as SVG. SMIL Europe is a
forum for SMIL research and advanced applications. For more
information, visit the conference Web site. (News archive)
Microsoft Attempt To Phase Out
Simultaneously HTML, CSS, PDF, Flash,
DOM, XUL, SVG, SMIL
Microsoft Attempt To Phase Out
Simultaneously HTML, CSS, PDF, Flash,
DOM, XUL, SVG, SMIL
11/03/2003 01:28 PMMasterNewMedia.org Nov 3 2003 10:58AM ET
Gateway says more PCs available
Gateway says more PCs available
08/22/2004 09:02 PMDaily Times Aug 23 2004 0:52AM GMT
SAB Gateway
SAB Gateway
05/18/2004 08:44 AMSAB Gateway 4.2 released
Gateway but to where?
Gateway but to where?
06/15/2004 04:42 PMglobetechnology.com Jun 15 2004 9:28PM GMT
IBM scales up NAS gateway
IBM scales up NAS gateway
01/27/2004 09:12 AMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 1:09PM GMT
Apache-Gateway-1.10
Apache-Gateway-1.10
04/20/2004 12:34 AMSMSC-Gateway 1.1.12b
SMSC-Gateway 1.1.12b
12/22/2003 11:26 AMA gateway for bidirectional connection to SMSC.
Apache-Gateway-1.11
Apache-Gateway-1.11
04/20/2004 06:00 AMGateway 510 series
Gateway 510 series
12/08/2003 08:24 PMCNET Dec 8 2003 6:59PM ET
SMSC-Gateway 1.1.12
SMSC-Gateway 1.1.12
12/06/2003 08:41 AMA gateway for bidirectional connection to SMSC.
All-in-ones: Apple Vs. Gateway
All-in-ones: Apple Vs. Gateway
12/05/2003 04:18 PMGateway Tools
Gateway Tools
01/18/2004 04:57 PMGateway Tools h
ttp://www.ctg.albany.edu/publications/online/gateways/portalThe Center for Technology in Government offers guidance to
government agencies on creating "electronic information access
programs that are effective, manageable, and affordable. [
Neat New Stuff, January 16, 2004]
Photo: Gateway on the go
Photo: Gateway on the go
03/31/2005 02:20 PMNew wide-screen portables aimed at games, graphics and DVD movies,
company says.
Universal SQL Gateway
Universal SQL Gateway
08/09/2004 03:14 PMError with USQLG when using new Rowset Implementation 1.0.1
Wdmédia IRC Gateway 0.7
Wdmédia IRC Gateway 0.7
08/07/2004 05:19 AMA gateway that provides a link between a Flash client and IRC.
Gateway to Perdition
Gateway to Perdition
12/02/2003 12:36 AMShmoo offers Airsnarf, a proof of concept that a fake gateway page
could act as a honeypot for legitimate hotspot users: The existence of
Airsnarf, which puts up a fake but realistic looking hotspot gateway
page, means that 802.1X authentication could become a viable method of
hotspot logins faster than anticipated. As I've written several times
recently, while 802.1X clients aren't built in to Windows before XP
and Mac OS X before version 10.3, Meetinghouse and Funk have software
available that WISPs could license and distribute to users of
practically all major platforms, including Linux (kernel 2.4) and
Solaris. 802.1X doesn't entirely obviate rogue access points, it does
make it much much harder to extract or intercept traffic....
X800 XT $434 at Gateway, NOW!
X800 XT $434 at Gateway, NOW!
06/03/2004 03:24 PMA Gateway to disaster?
A Gateway to disaster?
09/26/2004 12:51 PMThere was a time, once, when I didn’t need a computer. Somehow, a pen,
some paper and a word processor were enough to get my words across
— and if you had asked me what a gigabyte was, I would have
simply walked away, confused.
My, how times have changed. When I was entering college, computers
were just beginning to hit the mainstream, and I can remember using
my friend’s Performa to get those last-minute term papers written. To
be honest, I wasn’t particularly impressed … which is not to say I was
unimpressed either; I was merely a clueless word-processing neophyte
who saw a computer as a logical transition from an electronic
typewriter.
To be honest, the first time I really noticed a computer was when a
friend of mine brought home his brand new Gateway desktop. Between the
cow-spotted box and the bright screen (at least as compared to my
friend’s Performa), it was my experience with Gateway that convinced
me to buy my first computer.
Then, three years later, I bought a Mac, and I never looked back.
Gateway, however, has, and it's not a <A
HREF="http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/0,2394,l=135602&s=400&a=1356
03,00.asp">pretty sight</A>.
So, what happened. In 1997, Gateway was at the top of the charts, but
by 1998, they had crashed — in more ways than one: Its stock
plummeted, its designs faltered, its creativity suffered, and its
outlook turned oh so bleak.
Now, if the stock drops a dime, that's 2 percent of the company's
worth.
It's unfortunate how these things happen to tech stocks. More than any
other sector, the tech market’s volatility have kept investors at bay
for years, wary of even the slightest fluctuation in earnings or
sales. On a good day, it's enough to drive a CEO to drink; add a
high-priced Google and a bloated Apple to the mix, and there might be
a few job openings in upper management.
Seriously, though, these types of booms and busts are most certainly
cyclical, and every few years a stock comes along that performs better
than the rest, with numbers breaking recent company highs and products
that have got everyone talking.
Kinda like Apple. Kinda like now.
In February 2001, after cutting some 3,000 jobs, icing plans for 60
retail stores and drastically cutting its number of possible PC
configuration, Gateway announced that it was "shifting back to
primarily selling computers, after pursuing a strategy aimed at
selling services and peripherals, so-called 'beyond-the-box' revenue.
Executives said Gateway will focus on selling computers first, instead
of pushing a combination of products from the outset."
Which is to say that Gateway shifted away from a profitable
sub-business to refocus its efforts back on its bread and butter. So
too, with Apple and iPod.
I've written several columns examining Apple and iPod: Some have
explored Apple's shift from manufacturing computers; some have
suggested making iPod its own brand, but throughout it all, the iPod
has carried Apple through supply slumps and sales speed bumps. The
truth is, without iPod, Apple’s stock wouldn’t be anywhere near $40.
Tech stocks have proven that investors cannot live on computers alone.
Of course, if anyone can do it, Apple can. While Gateway still hasn’t
found the formula that made it so popular in the mid 90s, Apple
continues to push ahead, straddling two markets with dexterity, and
(thus far, anyway) succeeding at both.
But it remains to be seen whether the iMac will sell. And after nearly
16 months, the Power Mac doesn't have much more juice than it did upon
its introduction. Whatever happens with the fourth quarter (which ends
Thursday), it seems as though Apple doesn’t have too much to worry
about at the moment.
But eventually, a decision will need to be made — Gateway chose
poorly and has never recovered. Somehow, I think Apple will get this
one right.
Gateway Profile 5.5
Gateway Profile 5.5
09/21/2004 10:38 AM
I hadn't seen any pictures of Gateway's new
Profile 5.5 PC out there on the wild web, so before I head out into
that place with all the really bright light (the alley), I thought I'd
pass this one along. Seriously, guys, this one comes from the
heart.
Avoid Gateway
Avoid Gateway
04/09/2004 04:10 PMJohn Walkenbach comes down hard on the way Gateway forced him to buy a
second copy of Windows XP to easily restore his PC after a power
outage crashed his PC. Microsoft should not allow its OEMs to treat
their...
SMSC-Gateway 1.1.12d
SMSC-Gateway 1.1.12d
01/25/2004 09:24 AMA gateway for bidirectional connection to SMSC.
Web Application Gateway 0.3.3
Web Application Gateway 0.3.3
02/12/2004 02:19 PMA tool that provides core functionality for Web application access.
Web Application Gateway 0.2.2
Web Application Gateway 0.2.2
01/23/2004 05:26 PMA tool that provides core functionality for Web application access.
Gateway PC keeps it cool
Gateway PC keeps it cool
08/27/2004 01:35 PMZDNet Aug 27 2004 5:26PM GMT
A Gateway to Recovery?
A Gateway to Recovery?
08/16/2004 04:36 PMPlus, when Meg met Craig, and Lowe's is building on trends.
Gateway Refocuses
Gateway Refocuses
09/13/2004 12:55 PMIs the company's new PC focus foolhardy?
Gateway to cut another 1,500 jobs
Gateway to cut another 1,500 jobs
04/30/2004 09:25 AMGateway Inc. plans to reduce its headcount by another 1,500 people, or
about 40 percent of its staff, in a continued effort to streamline the
company and return to profitability.
Shopping for Gateway
Shopping for Gateway
08/16/2004 02:21 PMGateway computers are to show up in the aisles of CompUSA.
Web Application Gateway 0.1.1
Web Application Gateway 0.1.1
01/11/2004 08:19 PMA tool that provides core functionality for Web application access.
Web Application Gateway
Web Application Gateway
01/11/2004 06:03 PMwagateway-core-0.1.1 Released
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