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Rich MediaRich media refers to media on the web that offers an enhanced, interactive experience. VRML for 3 D, Macromedia Flash and Shockwave would be good examples of languages for rich media. The Rich Media SIG is a good resource for emerging technologies. Rich media is often used for banner advertisements, for homepage's and for e-mail communications. It is important, however, for designers considering the use of rich media, to understand the audience they are designing for, and make sure the audience has access to the information being conveyed via the rich media (browsers do not have many rich media technologies built into their viewing capabilities, therefore plug-ins are required). Many successful e-commerce web-sites, like Amazon.com, avoid rich media, and use a lowest common denominator design strategy.Rich mediaInteractive advertising and entertainment with advanced multimedia characteristics.Similar MatchesMedianMedianIn a series of numbers, the median is a number which has at least half the values greater than or equal to it and at least half of them less than or equal to it. Intermediate targetsIntermediate targetsAn intermediate target is a variable (such as the money supply) that is not directly under the control of the central bank, but that does respond fairly quickly to policy actions, is observable frequently and bears a predictable relationship to the ultimate goals of policy. Immediate customerImmediate customerThe person or unit that directly receives the output of the process. Intermediate inputIntermediate inputAn input to production that has itself been produced and that, unlike capital, is used up in production. As an input it is in contrast to a primary input and as an output it is in contrast to a final good. A very large portion of international trade is in intermediate inputs. Contractual IntermediaryContractual IntermediaryHolder of an indirect claim in through a legal agreement that specifies that the individual must make periodic, fixed payments to the intermediary in exchange for the right to receive payments from the intermediary in the future. Further SuggestionsintermediaryFinancial intermediaries Disintermediation Nonintermediated debt market Intra-mediate trade Intermediate transaction Intermediary Intermediate term Financial Intermediaries Managers and Brokers Regulatory Association Intermediated market Financing Intermediaries Intermediary Median market cap Intermediation Immediate payment annuity Intermediaries Intermediate trend Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Financial intermediary Immediate or canceled order (IOC order) Disintermediation Intermediate good Immediate settlement |
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