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Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language

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SMIL (pronounced "smile") is an abbreviation for the Synchronzied Multimedia Integration Language. It is a W3C Recommendation for describing multimedia presentations using XML. It defines timing markup, layout markup, animations, visual transitions, and media embedding, among other things. Often used in streaming media presentations.


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