There are six different kinds of Interactivity. The following is an example of each kind along with a brief analysis of them:
1. Control: Skyscanner
- Skyscanner lets its users define their trip completely and entirely; their dates, the airline, the time they wish to fly, the prices.
2. Feedback: Pandora Radio
- Even though Pandora does not exist here in Spain, it does exist in the U.S.A. Pandora allows its users to give feedback on the songs it plays for you via a 'thumbs up' or a 'thumbs down'. You are also allowed six skips on a certain 'radio'.
3. Productivity: Amazon
- Giving their customers such a hands-on approach to the buying of a certain product shows great productivity in Amazon's website.
4. Creativity: Youtube
- Youtube lets people be the most creative and interactive with each other that they can be. Via music videos, normal videos, news, or campaigns people on youtube express themselves in which ever way they desire.
5. Adaptable: Google
- Google is a search engine that molds itself around the searcher. Often times do you find ads on the sidebar of Google while searching or working on something that apply more and more to yourself and your interests.
6. Communication: Gmail
- Gmail and everything that comes with it has enabled easy communication in between users and non-users daily. Gmail has gphone, gchat, gvideo, SMS texting with cell phone numbers, and now something called Google + that consists of "Circles" which make it even easier for users to categorize and contact friends, families, and acquaintances.
Twitter Interactivity:
Control is something seen apparent right when you make a Twitter account as it asks you whether or not you want your tweets to be public. You can also control the language you put your twitter in as well as the tweets you post and can read.
Communication is exercised via photos, links, and normal tweets in between users.
Productivity: Twitter can be a platform for business corporations, news organizations, sports teams, or politicians. It allows them to sell their product or service in a sort of ongoing advertising campaign.
Adaptable: Each user can use and define their twitter in whichever way they would like.
1. Control: Skyscanner
- Skyscanner lets its users define their trip completely and entirely; their dates, the airline, the time they wish to fly, the prices.
2. Feedback: Pandora Radio
- Even though Pandora does not exist here in Spain, it does exist in the U.S.A. Pandora allows its users to give feedback on the songs it plays for you via a 'thumbs up' or a 'thumbs down'. You are also allowed six skips on a certain 'radio'.
3. Productivity: Amazon
- Giving their customers such a hands-on approach to the buying of a certain product shows great productivity in Amazon's website.
4. Creativity: Youtube
- Youtube lets people be the most creative and interactive with each other that they can be. Via music videos, normal videos, news, or campaigns people on youtube express themselves in which ever way they desire.
5. Adaptable: Google
- Google is a search engine that molds itself around the searcher. Often times do you find ads on the sidebar of Google while searching or working on something that apply more and more to yourself and your interests.
6. Communication: Gmail
- Gmail and everything that comes with it has enabled easy communication in between users and non-users daily. Gmail has gphone, gchat, gvideo, SMS texting with cell phone numbers, and now something called Google + that consists of "Circles" which make it even easier for users to categorize and contact friends, families, and acquaintances.
Twitter Interactivity:
Control is something seen apparent right when you make a Twitter account as it asks you whether or not you want your tweets to be public. You can also control the language you put your twitter in as well as the tweets you post and can read.
Communication is exercised via photos, links, and normal tweets in between users.
Productivity: Twitter can be a platform for business corporations, news organizations, sports teams, or politicians. It allows them to sell their product or service in a sort of ongoing advertising campaign.
Adaptable: Each user can use and define their twitter in whichever way they would like.
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