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  2. Picture Motion Browser - Wikipedia

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    Picture Motion Browser (PMB) is a software application from Sony for organizing and editing digital photos. [1] In 2012, PMB was succeeded by Sony's PlayMemories Home . Photo Features

  3. muvee Technologies - Wikipedia

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    muvee Technologies is a Singapore-based company, best known for its video editing software for Windows. [1] In 2001, muvee launched the award-winning autoProducer [2] for PCs and in 2005, became the first to offer mobile video editing software on the Symbian 3 platform for the Nokia 7610. [3]

  4. PMB - Wikipedia

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    PMB can stand for: Phenylmagnesium bromide, a reagent; p-Methoxybenzyl, in the benzyl group; Nickname of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; Picture Motion Browser, Sony software; PMB (software), a library system; Postmenopausal bleeding, a menstrual condition; Print Measurement Bureau, a Canadian media surveying company

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  6. Media Go - Wikipedia

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    Media Go is a media player and media library application that runs on Microsoft Windows and was developed by Sony Entertainment Network.The software organizes and plays a wide variety of multimedia content including video, music, podcasts and photos, and can share them in a network as a DLNA server. [1]

  7. PMB (software) - Wikipedia

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    PMB was initially licensed under GNU General Public License, which ensures the free availability of the software. Wiki, mailing lists and BerliOS hosting facilities allow communication between PMB developers and users. PMB is now licensed under CECILL free licence, that ensures legal security in France and other countries with similar legal ...

  8. Vaio - Wikipedia

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    Sony released some of their early digital audio players (DAP) under the VAIO line. The first model, the "VAIO Music Clip", was released in 1999, powered by an AA battery and featuring 64 MB of internal memory. It differed from Sony's players in the "Network Walkman" line, which used external Memory Stick medium at the time.

  9. Music Center for PC - Wikipedia

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    The software was created to replace Media Go and x-APPLICATION (Japanese: x-アプリ). Unlike those, Music Center for PC only focuses on audio and as a result it has had several features removed, [1] such as CD burning, or non-audio media functionalities like photo or video playback and transfer. [3]