So You Wanna Make a Picture?
You'd rather watch a feature length movie on a theater or TV screen than on a PC. But what about short films and animations? Over a decent Internet connection, they're perfect fodder for the dot-com attention span.
You'd rather watch a feature length movie on a theater or TV screen than on a PC. But what about short films and animations? Over a decent Internet connection, they're perfect fodder for the dot-com attention span.
Ever since you bought that digital camera, you've loaded countless image files onto your hard drive that you'd love to share with friends online. But doesn't compressing your shots mean you'll lose all the quality?
GoLive 5 and Illustrator 9 expand Adobe's tools in the worlds of Web and print publishing.
Netscape fans can exhale; a beta release of Netscape 6 premieres on Tuesday at Internet World in Los Angeles.
The Internet makes sharing your photos easier, but what about editing them? Once you've uploaded an image, you often can't improve it.
Netscape fans can exhale; a beta release of Netscape 6 premieres next Tuesday at Internet World in Los Angeles.
Macromedia Inc. hopes Flash, its vector animation tool and file format, will enliven the Internet from any device.
WebEx Inc., a popular provider of real-time conferencing on the Web, wants to help you conduct even more of your business online.
Vindigo's downloadable navigation guide offers routes to entertainment, shopping, and food near you.
Microsoft Corp. is boosting Windows desktop multimedia with the beta release of Windows Media Player 7. More than just a streaming media tool, this update combines a jukebox, radio, and player for music and video.
You no longer have to order your Handspring Inc. Visor from the Web. Handspring Visors have shipped to CompUSA, Best Buy, and Staples.
Yahoo Inc. achieved early success as one of the first portals, where Web newbies chose to find well-organized information. Now, the company is trying to reprise its pioneer role for users of Web-enabled mobile phones.
You're not easy to track down, with your three e-mail accounts and five phone numbers. And even your fancy new Web-enabled wireless phone isn't making things any easier.
Handspring Inc., creator of the much-talked-about Visor, is suffering from its own success.
While the Internet may not inspire fan frenzy on a Hollywood level, it does have its own version of the Academy Awards: the Webbys.