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Example sentences for "multimedia"

Lexicographically close words:
multiformity; multifunction; multilateral; multilingual; multilocular; multimillionaire; multimillionaires; multinational; multiparty; multiphase
  1. Multimedia convergence deserves our attention for reasons which go far beyond the entertainment, mass media and telecommunications industries.

  2. The technological revolution which has made multimedia convergence possible will continue apace, creating new configurations among an ever-widening range of industries.

  3. The first ILO Symposium on Multimedia Convergence was held in January 1997 at ILO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, with employers, unionists, and government representatives from all over the world.

  4. Various tax advantages enjoyed by the press today should be re-examined and adapted to the new realities facing the press and multimedia enterprises.

  5. Held in January 1997 at the ILO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, the three-day Symposium on Multimedia Convergence intended to discuss the social and labor issues arising from this process.

  6. The first ILO Symposium on Multimedia Convergence was held in January 1997 at ILO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.

  7. Some participants still thought our information society would generate jobs, whereas it was already stated worldwide that multimedia convergence was leading to a massive loss of jobs.

  8. Hackers even made sites available from which it is possible to download whole software and multimedia products.

  9. It goes like this: if the rights to intellectual property were not defined and enforced, commercial entrepreneurs would not have taken on the risks associated with publishing books, recording records and preparing multimedia products.

  10. The first ILO Symposium on Multimedia Convergence was held in January 1997 at the ILO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, with employers, unionists, and government representatives from all over the world.

  11. The heat and beat of network interactions and the richness of multimedia and virtual reality reflect this time more than do the pages you are about to read.

  12. The emergence of new visual or multimedia languages (of diagrams, systems of notation, visual representations, mixed data types) corresponds to the different nature of visual and multimedia experience.

  13. To copyright openness and sign it is as absurd, or sublime, as delivering beautiful empty bars of music to serve as a score for symphonic interpretation or a multimedia event.

  14. When writing is replaced by multimedia along the communication channels of the networked world, we seem to enjoy rediscovering ourselves as much richer entities than we knew or were told about through literate mediation.

  15. Interactive multimedia are only some of the many media available.

  16. Software for interactive multimedia keeps track of a person's religious patterns, and provides prayer and interpretation integrated in the same package.

  17. We give life to images, sounds, textures, to multimedia and virtual reality involving ourselves in new interactions.

  18. Click on a letter displayed on a Web page and you might be connected to other signs, images, sounds, and interactive multimedia presentations.

  19. It is quite plausible that the use of images, moreover of interactive multimedia and network-based exchange of complex data are more appropriate to a faster paced society than texts requiring more time and concentration.

  20. A word on paper, one like the many on this page, is quite different from a word in the hypertext of a multimedia application or that of the Web.

  21. The first is the development of computer-oriented instructional tools, which includes simulations, multimedia applications, and computer tools that are used to assist in the analysis of sources in the classroom, etc.

  22. The Perseus Project, a database that provides a multimedia curriculum on classical Greek civilization, is a good example of the way in which entire curricula are being recast using information technologies.

  23. Given the current dearth of digital data that is appealing and unencumbered by extremely complex rights problems, developing a network version of American Memory could do much to help make network multimedia a reality.

  24. The so-called "multimedia convergence" has led to major changes in jobs.

  25. Other organizations recommend the use of SGML (standard generalized markup language) as a common format for the bibliographic records and the corresponding hypertextual and multimedia documents.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "multimedia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.