adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
multimedia messaging
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
computer
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The fit makes even more sense alongside the innumerable software and multimedia computer companies in Carlsbad.
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The continuing development of multimedia computers suggests that video lessons and video teleconferencing of chess games may not be far off.
content
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The success of e-commerce applications also depends on the variety and innovativeness of multimedia content and packaging.
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The information and multimedia content determines what type of vehicle is needed.
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Cross-media convergence refers to the integration of various industries-entertainment, publication, and communication media-based on multimedia content .
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Access to multimedia content depends on the hardware capabilities of the customer.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The virtual tour includes multimedia displays demonstrating how the market works.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Sitting at a multimedia keyboard is more than just a typing experience.
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That's how this season began for Iverson defending the lyrics from his multimedia debut.
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The multimedia disc takes the art of computer golf to a new level, giving players unprecedented options and flexibility.
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The committee also is establishing an Inaugural Channel with up-to-the-minute news and multimedia clips on the inauguration.
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They were friends of his, real estate developers with no expertise whatsoever in media, much less multimedia .