> On Apr 29, 6:22 pm, Reinier Zwitserloot  wrote:
> > However, Steve is not wrong. HTML5, CSS, and JS are 'open' and flash
> > isn't, no matter what adobe says.
> 
> Time for Casper to make another up another Star Wars story (or maybe a
> LOTR one?): The General Manager for Internet Explorer, Dean
> Hachamovitch, agrees with Jobs that HTML 5 is the future of the web,
> not Flash, and that H.264 is the best video codec - and the only one
> supported by IE 9.  Money quote:  "Flash does have some issues,
> particularly around reliability, security, and performance" Well, at
> least he conceded that Flash is "an important part of delivering a
> good consumer experience on today’s web".
> http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/30/microsoft-weighs-in-the-future-of-the-web-is-html5/ 
... and the fact that Microsoft agrees should reassure us or make us shiver ? 
:o)
 
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