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:Will Flash Ever Be a Standard?
Will Flash Ever Be a Standard?
Nov 19, 2008, 21 :03 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (3521 reads)

(Other stories by Brian Proffitt)

"Beyond the immediate benefit for Linux users, it struck me that this news reflects an even better long-term benefit for Linux--the triumph of Flash as a de facto standard for video over the Web. This may seem like a "no-duh" statement, given the proliferation of Flash on so many video sites, not the least of which YouTube. Perhaps you've heard of it. But baseball's confirmation of Flash as their preferred platform not only dispells the notion that Silverlight is making big inroads into the content delivery space (it's not) but it was a very strong business validation of Flash's standing."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
"Sure, Flash rolls on Linux and is on ev ...   Abobe has to make Flash an open standard?   
Steve Stites
Nov 19, 2008, 21:17:08
 
>  Looking at the question from Adobe&#3 ...   Re: Abobe has to make Flash an open standard?   
Robert Devi
Nov 20, 2008, 01:09:53
 
"Looking at the question from Adobe' ...   Why not?   
Scott
Nov 20, 2008, 01:11:18
 
> Looking at the question from Adobe&#39 ...   Re: Abobe has to make Flash an open standard?   
Tony OBryan
Nov 20, 2008, 13:42:57
 
"Looking at the question from Adobe' ...   Re: Why not?   
Steve Stites
Nov 20, 2008, 18:40:25
 
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