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by ungzd
1916 days ago
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Multimedia died in late 90s. No one no longer wanted to read text in tiny unscrollable unsearchable rectangle with "real book-like" page flipping animation and colorful textured background. All these things looked garish and vulgar long before "web 2.0" and mass javascriptization. Flash was only good for games, short animated movies and tolerable for videos and audio (before web video standards). |
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If any, multimedia was HUGE in late 90's. You would have a CD-ROM for ANY content, hobby or knowledge branch.
And OFC things like Shockwave (and previously, Director) made them ubiquitous.