Tongueii2, from MouthWorx, was a hit, as visitors delighted in licking the replaceable PC screen to movefiles around and browse the Web, courtesy of the Santa Clara company's fast-improving lingual technology with DroolControl.
It started out as an attempt to move large files by e-mail (thus the name Move Networks) but switched to video delivery in 2004 once its founders, both from Novell, realized that video was going to be a dominant medium online.
It started out as an attempt to move large files by e-mail (thus the name Move Networks) but switched to video delivery in 2004 once its founders, both from Novell (nasdaq: NOVL - news - people ), realized that video was going to be a dominant medium online.