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Marimba's technology, a software product called Castanet (get it?), will let any company create a "" channel '' of information -- giving the wired masses the information they want, when they want it.
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With Castanet, Marimba sells companies a "" transmitter '' for sending out information.
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One of the most intriguing aspects of Castanet is that it can deliver actual applications -- and update old software on the fly through the Internet.
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Users install a Castanet "" tuner, '' then select from different "" channels. ''
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MGM Interactive, one of the early testers of Castanet, plans to offer seven entertainment programs including multimedia soap operas on its channel.
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The Castanet technology will allow any company to offer a PointCast-like service, without being tied to PointCast itself.
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The operation, known as Operation Castanet, was funded from within the defence force's current budget, he said in a report tabled on
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One did not have to have eyesight to know that the hands were still shaking: diminishing though the protesting roar of the crowd still was, it was still sufficient to make normal conversation difficult: nevertheless, the Castanet rattle of glass against glass could be clearly heard.
The Way to Dusty Death MacLean, Alistair, 1922- 1973
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Laporte, Castanet, Ravenel, Cavalier, and others carried on a sort of guerilla warfare till about 1705, when they either surrendered or were destroyed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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As he moved about the produced a muffled Castanet Effect, for he had a little box of Medicated Bullets in every Pocket.
Ade's Fables George Ade 1905
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