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A continuous flow of data, usually digitally encoded, designed to be processed sequentially. Also called a bitstream.
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Technology that enables the playback of sound or video without the need to download the entire resource file in advance.
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A linked list of kernel data structures that provide a full-duplex data path between a user process and a device. Streams are supported by the STREAMS facilities in UNIX System V Release 3 and later.
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A stream or river that flows into a larger one; a Tributary.
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To send data in such a way as to provide or simulate real-time delivery of media.
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| stream | flow of a gas or liquid in which the velocity at any point is relatively steady |
| stream | made efficient by stripping off nonessentials |
| stream | a streamlined train |
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