The creation of the illusion of motion on a computer or a TV screen by playing a series of images, one after the other, at a very fast rate.
(See multimedia.)
Bookmarks
Netscape enables you to mark sites you'd like to "visit" again with bookmarks, and to put them in a bookmarks list. In addition to a site's address, you can also add its name, description, and other detailsto a bookmark.
(See address, URL.)
Cyberspace
All computers that can communicate with each other via the various communication networks. These networks include Internet, Compuserve, America On Line, Prodigy, and others.
(See also network, Compuserve, America On Line).
Emblaze
A new software based technology developed by Geo, which lets you play a real-time, on-line, full motion animation on the WWW.
Emblaze creator
Advanced authoring tool which enables non-programming Internet users and Web-site owners to easily create their own animation to be displayed on the Net.
Emblaze player
A new software which enables Internet users to play real-time,
on-line, full-motion animation created with Emblaze technology.
FAQs- Frequently-Asked Questions
In many Internet tools and sites you'll find a list of commonly-asked questions and their answers. These include questions asked by users as well as questions posted to newsgroups. The aim of the FAQs list is to provide users with basic help and information.
(See newsgroups.)
Geo
Geo Interactive Media Group is a multimedia development company specializing in education, CBT, adventure games, and new technologies.
Products include banking and international trade courseware (Letters of Credit), Internet tutorial (Netcracker), Power Rangers game, Masked Rider game, Aircraft Recognition Training, Emblaze technology, etc.
Internet
All networks and servers in the world that deal with Internet-related issues (WWW, Gopher, Newsgroups, E-Mail, FTP, IRC, etc.) and communicate with each other viaTCP/IP.
(See TCP, IP.)
Multimedia
A combination of different types of information, such as text, movies, sound, etc. On the Internet, Web pages can present music, animation, and video clips along with textual information.
(See Web page.)
WWW- World Wide Web
A system which stores and arranges information in Web page format. (See browser, Web site, Web page.)