> We should also be aware of the impact of flash video. Its use is skyrocketing right now ...and anywhere you have the flash player for video you open a door to flex technologies.
Good point... we'll see audiences pull new Flex capabilities rapidly
into their browsers, even if only through the video world. That's part
of what got Flash 8 to 70% consumer viewability in its first half year,
and adoption of Flash Video has sort of exploded since then.
At the Ajax Experience conference in San Francisco this month, several
speakers said that their audiences will contain significant IE6 presence
for a very long time to come -- only a minority have switched browsers
on their current machines, and many computers will have to be replaced
before the eventual Vista is adopted. _javascript_ audience advancement
will likely, over the next few years, be tied to hardware replacement
rates.
Two very different speeds of evolution here....
jd
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