Will Adobe Scream 'Anti-Competitive' in the Face of a Microsoft Attack? [View article]
On Dec 17 02:39 PM OfNoConsequence wrote: > > With regard to NetFlix using Silverlight for it's player, their own > Customer Support people are saying "it just works". Which is what > the customers actually want. Something that "just works".
"Just works", just like Flash video, but as a "trophy customer", Microsoft pays you to use their media player. Kind of like being paid to take experimental medicines if you ask me...Sure it's profitable, but there may be unintended side effects. Why would Netflix have to create a press release about laying people off unless it was part of a deal with MSFT? Additionally, it is most likely that they (Netflix) can lay off those people because Microsoft has a whole army of underemployed Silverlight techs willing to offer their support as part of the deal.
Bottom line: Adobe doesn't need to make deals like this. Look at MLB changing back to Flash for all you need to know about Silverlight. Or, look at some of the responses to Netflix's own blog:
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> With regard to NetFlix using Silverlight for it's player, their own
> Customer Support people are saying "it just works". Which is what
> the customers actually want. Something that "just works".
"Just works", just like Flash video, but as a "trophy customer", Microsoft pays you to use their media player. Kind of like being paid to take experimental medicines if you ask me...Sure it's profitable, but there may be unintended side effects. Why would Netflix have to create a press release about laying people off unless it was part of a deal with MSFT? Additionally, it is most likely that they (Netflix) can lay off those people because Microsoft has a whole army of underemployed Silverlight techs willing to offer their support as part of the deal.
Bottom line: Adobe doesn't need to make deals like this. Look at MLB changing back to Flash for all you need to know about Silverlight. Or, look at some of the responses to Netflix's own blog:
blog.netflix.com/2008/...