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DAAP may refer to: * Digital Audio Access Protocol, for sharing music in Apple's iTunes * University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, at the University of Cincinnati, United States * ICAO airport code for Illizi Airport Takhamalt Airport , also known as Illizi Airport, is an airport serving Illizi, Algeria. It is northeast of the city. Airlines and destinations References External links Google Maps - Illizi* * Airports in Algeria Buildings ...
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Digital Audio Access Protocol
The Digital Audio Access Protocol (DAAP) is the proprietary protocol introduced by Apple in its iTunes software to share media across a local network. DAAP addresses the same problems for Apple as the UPnP AV standards address for members of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA). Description The DAAP protocol was originally introduced in iTunes version 4.0."Unofficial DAAP protocol documentation"
by Daniel Garcia, retrieved December 2, 2006
Initially, Apple did not officially release a protocol description, but it has been reverse-engineered to a sufficient degree that reimplementations of the protocol for non-iTunes platforms have been possible. A DAAP server is a specialized server, which performs two function ...
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University Of Cincinnati College Of Design, Architecture, Art, And Planning
The University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, commonly referred to as DAAP, is a college of the University of Cincinnati. Located in the university's main campus in Cincinnati, Ohio, DAAP is consistently ranked as one of the most prestigious design schools in the U.S. and the world. The University of Cincinnati was also the only public school listed in I.D. Magazine's list of the top ten design schools worldwide. For 2005, the graduate architecture program was ranked second in the nation after Harvard and ranked as the most innovative architecture program in the nation. Two of "The New York Five" architects attended the University of Cincinnati: Michael Graves and John Hejduk (though Hejduk did not ultimately graduate from the program). In 2008, the interior design program was ranked first in the nation for the ninth consecutive year in "America's Best Architecture & Design Schools", published by ''DesignIntelligence''. New to the list in 2006 w ...
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