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In Flash-HTML5 Battle, Silverlight Is the Big Loser |
Microsoft itself has increasingly moved to HTML5 for new interactive applications in its products. Earlier this week, Microsoft showed off the latest version of Internet Explorer 9 — and its use of HTML5 and web standards for interactive applications was a big part of the story. In fact, Microsoft will be leveraging HTML5 for the latest version of its Bing search engine, and using the new web standard for interactive, moving backgrounds. It’s not just in its browser and search properties that Microsoft is opening up to HTML5; Microsoft also conceded to making the web standard available for video delivered to its Xbox 360 gaming console, in an effort to ease the trouble content companies had in bringing live streaming to the platform. |
A little exaggerated, but an interesting thought |
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1 year, 4 months ago |