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CSE 126 Multimedia Systems Spring 2003 Lecture Note 1 (April 1) P. Venkat Rangan Historical Perspective Modern computers are becoming faster and smaller, and network bandwidth is rapidly increasing. 10 years ago, computers were much faster than networks, which led to the growth of distributed applications which maximize computer time and minimize network use. Now, optical networks are capable of gigabyte/second...

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