MS has no real competitor to Flash.  ASP.NET pages are probably in the 
same general orbit, with their kinda-not-really "active" feel, but Flash 
is unique.  Now, taking into account .NET framework internet 
applications - that's probably what MS would call the closest competitor 
to Flash, but that's still a ways off (from how I understand how they'd 
work) from major adoption, if at all.

- Jim

David Keevil wrote:

><fridayafternoon paranoia="high">
>Well if you were MS and you wanted to kill Flash, losing this case just
>might be a good way to do it. Granted, they may have underestimated the
>damages but I don't think they would mind seeing Flash go away.
></fridayafternoon>
>
>--David K
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Jeremy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 12:06 PM
>Subject: No so good news
>
>
>  
>
>>Off topic but it is Friday after all.
>>
>>Bad News :(
>>
>>http://news.com.com/2104-1032_3-5074799.html
>>
>>http://www.zeldman.com
>>
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