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A technology developed by the World Wide Web Consortium to enable the delivery of multimedia presentations over the World Wide Web. Different media sources, such as video clips, audio recordings, images, and text are displayed according to a pre-determined sequence written in the SMIL markup language. Areas of the multimedia presentation can be turned into the hyperlinks pointing to other web pages, and special techniques allow for efficient streaming of large files to improve download times and performance. Microsoft has been part of the SMIL development effort, but they have added some extra functionality of their own and call their technology HTML+TIME.



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0 specification, which was contributed to the W3C by the SALT Forum and already included profiles for use with the XHTML and SMIL specifications.
SMIL the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language is an XML application that developers can use to create multi-media presentations.
Tokyo Stock Exchange: 4813), a global provider of mobile content delivery and access technologies for information appliances, has unveiled that its SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) multimedia player has been licensed by KDDI for deployment on its au branded handsets available through its 3G CDMA 1X WIN data delivery service running on a CDMA 2000 1x EV-DO network.
 
 
 
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