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Что (кто) такое CU-SeeMe - определение

INTERNET VIDEOCONFERENCING CLIENT
Cuseeme; CU-See Me; CUseeMe; Cu-Cme; CUSeeMe
  • Screen capture showing Global Schoolhouse classrooms collaborating via CU-SeeMe
  • Global Schoolhouse students communicating via CU-SeeMe
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CU-SeeMe         
<communications> /see'-yoo-see'-mee/ ("CU" from {Cornell University}) A shareware personal computer-based videoconferencing program for use over the Internet, developed at Cornell University, starting in 1992. CU-SeeMe allows for direct audiovisual connections between clients, or, like irc, it can support multi-user converencing via servers (here called "reflectors") to distribute the video and audio signals between multiple clients. CU-SeeMe was the first videoconferencing tool available at a reasonable price (in this case, free) to users of personal computers. cu-seeme.cornell.edu/">http://cu-seeme.cornell.edu/. CU-SeeMehubble/cuseeme/index.html">http://home.stlnet.com/CU-SeeMehubble/cuseeme/index.html. Compare with multicast backbone. (1996-12-01)
CU-SeeMe         
CU-SeeMe is an Internet videoconferencing client. CU-SeeMe can make point to point video calls without a server or make multi-point calls through server software first called a "reflector" and later called a "conference server" or Multipoint Control Unit (MCU).
Cù-sìth         
MYTHICAL CREATURE
Cusith; Cu sidhe; Cu Sith; Cu Sìth; Cù Sìth
The cù-sìth(e) (), plural coin-shìth(e) () is a mythological hound found in Scottish folklore. A similar creature exists in Irish folklore (spelled cú sídhe), and it also bears some resemblance to the Welsh Cŵn Annwn.
Cú Roí         
LEGENDARY IRISH KING
Curoi mac Daire; Cu Roi; Cú Roí mac Daire; Corroi map Dayry; Cú Ruí; Cubert son of Daere; Cu Roi mac Daire; Cu Rui; Cú Roí mac Dáire
Cú Roí mac Dáire (Cú Ruí, Cú Raoi) is a king of Munster in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. He is usually portrayed as a warrior with superhuman abilities and a master of disguise possessed of magical powers.
Cú Chuimne         
IRISH MONK
Cu Chuimne
Cú Chuimne (died 747 AD) was a monk and scholar of Iona. Cú Chuimne, along with Ruben of Dairinis, was responsible for the great compendium known as Collectio canonum Hibernensis (Irish collection of Canon law), which is the first systematic western collection of canon law.
Cú Chulainn         
  • Stephen Reid]] in Eleanor Hull's ''The Boys' Cuchulain'', 1904
  • Young Cú Chulainn by Stephen Reid
  • "Cúchulainn rebuked by Emer", illustration by [[H. R. Millar]] from Charles Squire, ''Celtic Myths and Legends'', 1905
  • Stephen Reid]] in Eleanor Hull's ''The Boys' Cuchulain'', 1904
  • "Cuchulain in Battle", illustration by [[J. C. Leyendecker]] in T. W. Rolleston's ''Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race'', 1911
  • GPO, Dublin]]
  • "Cuchulainn Carries Ferdiad Across the River", illustration by [[Ernest Wallcousins]] from Charles Squire, ''Celtic Myths and Legends'', 1905
IRISH MYTHOLOGICAL HERO
Cuchulain; Cu Chulainn; Hound of Culann; Warp spasm; Cuchulainn; Warp Spasm; Cuchallain; Cuchulinn; Cuculain; Cuchalain; Cuchullain; Cu Chulain; Cu chulainn; Hound of Culain; Chulainn; Cúchullain; Riastradh; Cuchullainn; Cu-chulainn; Cú Chulaind; Sétanta; Cuchullin; Sédanda; Contortion of Cúchulainn; Cuthullin; Cu Chulaind; Sedanda; Contortion of Cuchulainn; Hound of Ulster; Cúchulainn; Gualachulain; Cúchulain; Cú Ċulainn; Riastrad; Cu Chullan; CuChulainn; Cu cullen; Ríastrad; Hounds of Ulster; Cuhullin; Conchulainn; Congculionn; Conchulinn; Conculinn; Conchulan; Conculan; Conculaind; Conculainn; Con Culaind; Con Culainn; Con Chulainn; Cu Chullain
Cú Chulainn ( ), sometimes known in English as Cuhullin, is a warrior hero and demigod in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, as well as in Scottish and Manx folklore. He is believed to be an incarnation of the Irish god Lugh, who is also his father.
Cú Cherca mac Fáeláin         
IRISH KING
Cu Cherca mac Faelain
Cú Cherca mac Fáeláin (died 712)date based on Annals of Tigernach, AT 712.5; Annals of Ulster give year as 713, AU 713.
Cú Connacht mac Dundach         
IRISH KING
Cu Connacht mac Dundach
Known by his moniker, Cú Connacht mac Dundach ("The Hound of Connacht, Son of Dundach"), otherwise known as Draighnen mac Dunadhach (died 1006) was King of Síol Anmchadha, Ireland.
Cathal Cú-cen-máthair         
IRISH KING
Cathal Cu-cen-mathair
Cathal Cú-cen-máthair mac Cathaíl (died 665), often known as Cú-cen-máthair, was an Irish King of Munster from around 661 until his death. He was a son of Cathal mac Áedo Flaind Chathrach (died c.
Phạm Cự Lạng         
VIETNAMESE GENERAL
Phạm Cự Lượng
Phạm Cự Lạng (, 944–984) or Phạm Cự Lượng (范巨量), was a general of Đại Cồ Việt, who served as Grand Commandant during Đinh dynasty and Early Lê dynasty.

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CU-SeeMe

CU-SeeMe is an Internet videoconferencing client. CU-SeeMe can make point to point video calls without a server or make multi-point calls through server software first called a "reflector" and later called a "conference server" or Multipoint Control Unit (MCU). Later commercial versions of CU-SeeMe could also make point-to-point or multi-point calls to other vendor's standard H.323 endpoints and servers.