SHOCKWAVE.COM INTROS PHOTOJAM 3.Shockwave.com Shockwave.com is a game website owned by MTV Networks. It has a large amount of Adobe Shockwave games; there are at least 5 games in each category, and the site has been growing during the last fifth years. External links
Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the . Included among the product's new features are a powerful photo-sorting interface, music editing and sequencing features, and a new assortment assortment /as·sort·ment/ (ah-sort´ment) the random distribution of nonhomologous chromosomes to daughter cells in metaphase of the first meiotic division. as·sort·ment n. of graphical styles and transitions. PhotoJam 3 was designed based on feedback from users of earlier versions of the product, which has an installed base of over 1 million users. "We listened to our customers, who are passionate about PhotoJam," said Kate Connally, director of product management at AtomShockwave Corp., the parent company of Shockwave.com. "Based on their input, we've designed PhotoJam 3 to allow much greater depth of creativity and expression. And, it's still simple enough that even the least computer-savvy user can make a PhotoJam in seconds." PhotoJam 3 gives consumers all the tools they need to easily produce entertaining multimedia presentations, ranging from wedding photo albums to animated travel diaries to slick See SLC. music videos. Consumers can test PhotoJam 3 for free by downloading downloading - download a trial version. For unlimited usage and publishing features, they may purchase an upgrade to PhotoJam 3 Pro for $34.95. Both versions -- and a gallery of sample PhotoJam 3 presentations -- are now available at http://photojam.shockwave.com. PhotoJam 3 joins an extensive roster of successful e-commerce e-commerce, commerce conducted over the Internet, most often via the World Wide Web. E-commerce can apply to purchases made through the Web or to business-to-business activities such as inventory transfers. offerings released by Shockwave.com in the past year, including hit game titles such as Collapse, Diamond Mine, QBeez, Men in Black 2, and three downloadable jigsaw A Web server from the W3C that incorporates advanced features and uses a modular design similar to the Apache Web server. Jigsaw supports HTTP 1.1 and provided an experimental platform for HTTP-NG. See HTTP-NG and Amaya. collections. Shockwave.com is the Web's premier destination for casual interactive entertainment, delivering immersive consumer experiences ranging from arcade-style games to personal entertainment applications. A service of San Francisco-based AtomShockwave Corp., Shockwave.com attracts over 17 million unique users each month. The site is supported by a multi-tiered business model based on integrated advertising and sponsorship, and e-commerce sales of entertainment products such as PhotoJam 3.[sections] |
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