well how about if you go to a updating page, a video in your example,
could maybe show you a 4x 8x 16x speed etc. that you change in
settings?

On Sep 25, 12:15 pm, Amir  Michail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Many people these days have multiple web pages open at once and switch
> between them frequently.
>
> And so, why not help them get up to speed as quickly as possible when
> they switch to a page?
>
> For example, when switching back to the reddit front page, the
> browser, could show a delta to help you identify what's different
> about it.
>
> A much more involved example involves someone watching a long video
> while doing other things.  The browser might assume that the user is
> always listening but not always watching.  And so when the user
> switches back to the video, somehow the browser will try to bring the
> user up to speed on the video as quickly as possible (e.g., by showing
> key frames in the video perhaps along with some text, etc.).
>
> Amir
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