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  2. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    Slide shows had their beginnings in the 1600s, when hand-painted images on glass were first projected onto a wall with a "magic lantern".By the late 1700s, showmen were using magic lanterns to thrill audiences with seemingly supernatural apparitions in a popular form of entertainment called a phantasmagoria.

  3. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender is an open-source 3D computer graphics software used for creating animated films, visual effects, and video games.

  4. Alternative media - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is an excellent example of this genre. Thinking of current forms of alternative media in terms of the genre not only allows one to identify the features and conventions of certain modes of communication, but also how "they allow people to express themselves appropriately, and to achieve their various purposes or intentions."

  5. Digital imaging - Wikipedia

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    Digital imaging or digital image acquisition is the creation of a digital representation of the visual characteristics of an object, [1] such as a physical scene or the interior structure of an object.

  6. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP development began in 1993 [10] when Rasmus Lerdorf wrote several Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programs in C, [21] [22] which he used to maintain his personal homepage.He extended them to work with web forms and to communicate with databases, and called this implementation "Personal Home Page/Forms Interpreter" or PHP/FI.

  7. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi is a technology that enables personal computers, smartphones, gaming consoles, and digital audio devices to connect to the internet wirelessly within a network area. Wi-Fi access points can cover small areas like a room or extend to several square miles, providing internet access.

  8. Motion graphics - Wikipedia

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    Motion graphics (sometimes mograph) are pieces of animation or digital footage that create the illusion of motion or rotation, and are usually combined with audio for use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via electronic media technology, but may also be displayed via manual powered technology (e.g. thaumatrope ...

  9. Résumé - Wikipedia

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    With the launch of YouTube in 2006, job seekers and students also started to create multimedia and video résumés. [12] Job seekers were able to circumvent the application for employment process and reach employers through direct email contact and résumé blasting, a term meaning the mass distribution of résumés to increase personal ...