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Light, Movement, Interaction!
Last updated Oct 17, 2003.
By Molly Holzschlag
Light, movement, action, interaction. These are components that Web developers strive for to keep certain Web sites vibrant and interesting to engage site visitors.
Multimedia has been around for a long time and has been used in multitudes of circumstances, including corporate and information-based presentations, educational activities, and recreation in the form of video games.
It's only natural, then, that businesses, educational institutions, and entertainment-based developers are interested in having multimedia options for their Web sites.
