tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886631232648136204.post8668638957860980085..comments2021-01-09T06:26:05.409-08:00Comments on The World of Interactivity VIKAS JOSHI: Interactivity vs BandwidthUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886631232648136204.post-45374543096583316432010-02-11T05:49:09.024-08:002010-02-11T05:49:09.024-08:00Looks like Jerry's got the key! One change...I...Looks like Jerry's got the key! One change...It is not the Flash Player who does that automatically but its the Flash source that can help you do that. Sadly its available only with AS3.<br /><br />Does anybody know the Silverlight way of doing this?Vishal Adsoolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02235390344701462092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886631232648136204.post-71314633408373128072010-02-11T04:39:42.182-08:002010-02-11T04:39:42.182-08:00Frank.
No idea know about Silverlight but if Flash...Frank.<br />No idea know about Silverlight but if Flash is used gracefully it may be able to assist low-bandwidth situations. In fact I heard it at the CS4 inauguration that Adobe had come up with something through which the Flash Player can detect the bandwidth and decide the quality. Not sure but looks like YouTube is making use of this technology.<br /><br />- JerryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886631232648136204.post-42220012080505719022010-02-11T04:33:44.572-08:002010-02-11T04:33:44.572-08:00On one side we have the stickiness of a website wh...On one side we have the stickiness of a website which I believe is directly proportional to the Quality and Quantity of interactivity which is again directly proportional to the amount of time that it will take up for loading.<br /><br />Definitely loading times can be great turn-offs but looks like Google's working on it. Mitch in his tool talk at "http://blogs.computerworld.com/15569/google_broadband" explains Google's Gigabit experiment. This probably highlights the fact that the distribution of broadband access has proceeded rapidly, but as we talk there is still might be a small probability of people accessing websites through dial-up. Probably because they cannot pay for the higher cost of broadband or because this service is not available where they live. <br />Well, I am not sure how Flash and Silverlight can contribute in retaining the stickiness of the website over lower bandwidths.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16306189125387143207noreply@blogger.com