The PNG format is a format for lossless raster images, which is able to replace such classic formats as TIFF and GIF. It was designed to work mainly with WWW applications; it is robust and provides integrity checks for the file.
It was designed for the purpose of replacing the GIF format, but it also has additional design properties that were added with small effort from the designers. The features that are implemented in PNG and are absent in GIF format include:
Support for images with up to 48 bits per pixel, in True Color.
Since the first talk of Internet Explorer 8 hit the table on the W3C over a year ago, many aspects aroused in what to expect from IE8. Well some of its features are the same as IE7 but they enhanced it so that you can actually work with offline programs and save web page information in the shape to software like Microsoft Windows Office Suit 2008. The browser experience is greater than before, and they have adapted other browsers like Firefox capability and OPRAH to max their enhancement. Given with the right software it makes for a great Service
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced "smile") 3.0 Draft since its first release with the W3C on December 21st 2006, it has come a long way with many changes since its previous programs of SMIL 2.0 and its upgrades of SMIL 2.1. And we see that the new release of SMIL 3.0 has been integrated to service a larger variety of Synchronized Multimedia Integrated Languages not only comp based but as well as Portable hand held devices such as Cell phones, Black Berries, and even Game Machines.
The Main Differences of the new Draft of