Monday, October 28, 2002
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MACROMEDIA FLASH COMMUNICATION SERVER MX BRINGS INTEGRATED, ON-DEMAND STREAMING VIDEO TO SBC YAHOO DSL SUBSCRIBERS!
"By integrating Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX into SBC Yahoo! DSL, members can have instant access to streaming content with very little buffering and without having to open a separate media player," said Jim Brock, senior vice president of major initiatives, Yahoo! Inc. "This illustrates how Yahoo!'s independent position in content and content delivery platforms allows us to focus entirely on delivering the best experience for our users. Yahoo! and SBC expect to continue innovating and adding new features to SBC Yahoo! DSL, thus offering users an ever-expanding, engaging and useful broadband experience."
Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX combines powerful communication capabilities including streaming media, rich media messaging, and real-time collaboration. Streaming media features let developers integrate streaming video and audio with motion graphics in a customizable player environment for a new level of multimedia presentation on the Internet. With rich media messaging features such as multi-way, multi-user video and audio chats, developers can add engaging live, human interactions and instant messaging to their websites. The real-time collaboration features, including the powerful Shared Object technology, enable multiple users to share live white boards and other real-time data in the context of an application. For more information, go to www.macromedia.com/go/flashcom/.
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