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Eyebeam

Eyebeam \Eye"beam`\, n. A glance of the eye.
--Shak.

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eyebeam

n. A glance of the eye.

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Eyebeam

Eyebeam may refer to:

  • Eye beam, an emission theory of sight
  • Eyebeam (comic), a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Sam Hurt
  • eyeBeam (software), a VoIP softphone developed by CounterPath Corporation
  • Eyebeam (organization), a not-for-profit arts and technology center based in New York City
  • I-beam, a beam with an I- or H-shaped cross-section
Eyebeam (comic strip)

Eyebeam was a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Sam Hurt at the University of Texas at Austin. Unlike most college strips, its popularity led to a print life past Hurt's graduation. The strip ran in the college's Daily Texan from 1980–1990, though examples from 1978-1979 exist. In 1983, Austin's daily paper, the American-Statesman, picked up the strip. Other newspapers around the U.S. followed suit, although Eyebeam's family of subscribers was never greater than a few dozen.

Eyebeam (organization)

Eyebeam is a not-for-profit art and technology center in New York City, founded by John S. Johnson III with co-founders David S. Johnson and Roderic R. Richardson.

Originally conceived as a digital effects and coding atelier and center for youth education, Eyebeam has become a center for the research, development, and curation of new media works of art and open source technology. Eyebeam annually hosts up to 20 residents and co-produces youth educational programs, exhibitions, performances, symposia, workshops, hackathons and other events with them. Projects developed at Eyebeam have received awards and recognition including Webby Awards, Guggenheim Fellowships, and the Prix Ars Electronica.

EyeBeam (software)

eyeBeam is a VoIP softphone for Windows that uses Session Initiation Protocol to facilitate voice, video conferencing and instant messaging. X-Lite 3.0 is based on the eyeBeam codebase, but with a more limited set of capabilities.

eyeBeam was launched on September 13, 2004 for Windows as Vancouver-based CounterPath Corporation's first video capable softphone. A version for Mac followed shortly after on October 20, 2004 but was discontinued in 2011.

eyeBeam can be configured to be used with many IP-PBX providers such as Asterisk and TalkSwitch and is compatible with many unified communication solutions including those offered by Avaya, Oracle and Cisco. CounterPath also provides co-branded and private labeled versions of eyeBeam for enterprises, service providers and original equipment manufacturers.

CounterPath's free softphone X-Lite is based on the architecture of eyeBeam 1.5, but has limited features in comparison to the eyeBeam client.

Usage examples of "eyebeam".

But there was a little half-smile and a kind of half-telepathy and it was as if this messenger had brought a message to Profane too, sheathed to everybody but the two of them in an envelope of eyebeams touching, that said: Who are you trying to kid?

In languid contra dances, and shall shed Their smiling eyebeams as I were not dead, But quick to flash back love.

And no eyebeams seem to sparkle from within Where the hollow rings have place.

It had him in its eyebeams, painting him like a target, preparing to bring him down and settle in for a long feast.