VideoClix: interactive video authoring app
updated 08:30 am EST, Mon November 5, 2001
The new interactive video authoring application, VideoClix, offers the ability to add interactivity to 'Video Objects', allowing viewers to receive "feedback by clicking on actual items in the video, purchasing the products, playing along in game shows or voting without even having to stop the stream." The $650 QuickTime-based application also provdes consumer behavior and vital marketing data and supports Mpeg1, AVI, Flash, DV, and other QuickTime formats.



Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Jan 2001
More junk..
More stupid c*** that assumes we're all droids just waiting for some marketeer to push c*** on us, just aching to click-and-buy, instead of people with brains who want to find stuff out for ourselves.
Marketing is last century's stuff.