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SMIL 2.1 adopted as W3C Recommendation


http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Dec2005/2364.htm

Australia : The World Wide Web Consortium announces the publication of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 2.1) as a W3C Recommendation. Thanks to enhancements in SMIL 2.1, W3C is well on the way to making multimedia presentations on mobile devices a reality.



SMIL 2.1 Makes Authoring Easier, Enhances Transition and Layout Features

I wonder if this means that it will be easier for freelance developers, much like the modders of commercially available vido games of yesteryear, to develop modifications of the apps available. perhaps it will make it posible for freelance developers to write their own apps and sell them over the internet?

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