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The term 'middleware' seems to have been taken up by video game developers to refer to an entirely different set of products, such as [[Renderware]] which enable porting between different platforms. I've always understood middleware to be things like MQ and Tibco, so this kind of surprised me, however it seems to be gaining in usage. Perhaps a seperate Middleware (video games) is needed? Already, I've seen references to the XBox on this article. [[User:RobLinwood|RobLinwood]] 00:30, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
: I've answered myself and added a link to [[Game engine#Middleware]] [[User:RobLinwood|RobLinwood]] 00:34, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
: I have renamed this topic "Middleware (distributed applications)" and added a more general Middleware page that links to this one
== List of "Middleware products and vendors" ==
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