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| Plug-ins: how do they work? Plug-ins are software programs components which you can install on your PC to read certain types of formats, for example video files. Plug-ins start automatically, each time you encounter a file linked to a given plug-in. Several formats are in competition to dominate Internet video. The sites use all of them equally well, and the best solution is to download all the main plug-ins, then you'll have them ready when you need them. And what's more, they're free for most of them! Realvideo is the best known and most common video format. It's available to all web surfers. Windows Media is the format read by the multimedia application installed by default with Windows and Explorer. This plug-in can also operate in real time, like RealVideo. Note: Often, two versions of these plug-ins exist. One is free, but the other one (with higher performance features) must be purchased. You should know that the free version is perfectly sufficient for every normal web surfing uses. |
Press releases 
11/26/2008 - Bioenergies: AREVA wins contracts worth €30m in Europe
News briefs 
10/16/2008 - New group publication: “A future for nuclear sites beyond their service life”

Tracking system for radioactive material transport
Decommissioning school: several hundred people will be trained by 2005
Bertrand Barré